representative-elect, who won that special election. miss glenville, thank you for joining us, congratulations on your victory. let me start by asking you, do you think your race was a special case because of the only thing your opponent said? the weird stances he had? or, is it a model that can be ripped replicated by other democrats, who can call extremist candidates outs on the belief that they have? i would say, probably, both of those things. what i found, going door to door, running a campaign, here in west michigan s, is that people, really, we re able to come around voting for values. those shared values. and, working to promote our community. they are interested in the things that affect them on the day-to-day basis. late great public school, strong public schools, clean water, good jobs for working families, comprehensive health care. so, they are not interested in
bashing pose and been reporting on the ground in ukraine for the past month. louisa, thank you for joining us, you have been speaking to some of these evacuees who really do appear to be in a sea. should they vendor the reality of devastation to their community, outside the plant, what have you learned? well, when these buses pull in, what really strikes me was that although the waited so long to get here, when they arrive they are exhausted. this is what strikes you as the silent, they sit there, they look at the window, some of them don t move very much they have their kids, their luggage. and you can just see really on their faces, the devastation of what they ve been through, often [inaudible] and of course we as press have talked to them, these are people who need months, potentially years, so from the
offers a comprehensive history of the right wing anti abortion movement in america, and its ties to white supremacy. miss hoge, thank you for being here tonight, you ve made this connection very clearly in your book, it s not one people think about very clearly on the opposition, the conservative opposition, is not necessarily about conservative ally is it s about power. absolutely. and more than that ali, it s about power of the minority over arising majority, you need to remember about these machinations but what s happening most of that in american culture you had the rise of women s liberation, the black power movement, you have the widely available contraception, so sexual liberation gave rights. it was all threatening the hegemonic bed that the white patriarchy had enjoyed since the beginning of the united
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believe we ll see role versus wade consigned to the ashy of history, and they did, trump appointed three conservative judges. and this week with the leap drop of them condemning roe, asked week, we can see how this is all very likely to shake out. with role gone, minority women will likely bear the brunt of this new upcoming restriction on their health care. not to mention the fact that the draft opinion was written away that could dismantle other rights, things like the right to same sex marriage, the right to contraception, interracial marriage, privacy all of these things are now on the table. the religious right charted this decades ago, in their anger over segregation to build power on the back of abortion, and dismantle the rights they don t care for. and so far, it seems to be working. joining us now is president pro-choice america for eight years, she authored the lie that binds, a book that