my first guest tonight will be two young organizers, 19 and 21 years young who have thrown themselves into this fight. one knocking on doors in kansas and one knocking down congressman matt gaetz all wrote some raising millions of funds for reproductive freedom. and then we ll be joined by the old lauren gallagher who s been working for change every day in georgia. change that we can all potentially benefit from. last night, voters in kansas voted for choice by an 18-point margin. in a state where donald trump beat joe biden by 15 points. political notes if, the politics of roe proved wrought for republicans in kansas, it s going to be even more treacherous for the gop in swinger, more moderate swath of the country. senate majority leader chuck schumer echoed that exact message earlier today. the strong pro-choice turnout we saw last night in kansas will continue well into the fall, and republicans who side with these extremist maga policies that attack women s rights to so
hi there, everyone. it s 4:00 in new york. the ex-president turned criminal defendant and his lawyers, the prosecutors who brought the first ever criminal case against an american ex-president and indeed the entire country waiting for word from the jury in the trump election interference hush money criminal trial. in court right now, the jury is currently on its 10th hour of deliberations. the judge has said that the jury will not work past 6:00 p.m. today no matter what. if anything happens in court, we ll let you know as soon as we know. the jury spent most of their morning listening to things they have already heard before read back to them. they asked to rehear the judge s instructions regarding what inferences they can make from the evidence shown at trial. they also reviewed the testimony of michael cohen and david pecker regarding their august 2015 trump tower meeting, as well as testimony from david pecker regarding a call from donald trump at his decision to not buy
Were described in the most deplorable of terms. Its extraordinary to think of it. She referred to those people as irredeemable. I will tell you right now, i campaign on a regular basis with donald trump. I campaign all across this country for donald trump. Hillary clintons low opinion of the people that support this campaign should be denounced in the strongest possible terms. The truth of the matter is that the men and women who support Donald Trumps campaign are hardworking americans, farmers, coal miners, teachers, veterans, members of our Law Enforcement community, members of every class of this country who know that we can make America Great again. So let me just say from the bottom of my heart, hillary, they are not a basket of anything, they are americans, and they deserve your respect. [ cheers and applause [ cheers and applause ] ive not heard that level of disdain for americans that i can even repeat since barack obama described people that opposed him as people who cling to
it is not working. northern front hezbollah, all the iranian proxies in the region in syria and iraq and the radicalization of muslim populations around the world. hard to see israel, palestinian staying contained. the u.s. versus itself. no matter what the outcome of this election is, the people that lose see it as delegitimized. the united states is the only may democracy in the world that is having a hard time with just holding a normal election. we have unprecedented acts every day now in the u.s. democracy getting normalized. that s the way it works. the allies around the world are increasingly deeply concerned about this year and this country, our adversaries. bill: you write 160 million americans will decide the fate of 8 billion people. is that an overstatement? it is an overat the same time. 160 million americans won t count. tens of thousands of americans
late to the game when you look at what s been going on in western europe for a while. that s right. so the way to understand the current rise of the far-right, globally, is to really trace, starting with world war ii in the end of world war ii, the effect on the way that the far-right marketed itself. after the end of that conflict, and the exposure of what really happened it or not to germany, plus it s defeats, far-right politics in traditional means was delegitimized. you couldn t have people who outright railed against democracy. instead, what you had are these movements that figured out how to articulate the same kinds of concerns about minority groups, about social change happening too fast, about a sense that democracy was disorienting an upset in. this is a democratic atm. you start to get movements. this was pioneered by le pen in france, a nationalist party. this used language of multiculturalism nationalism to re-articulate the same kinds of