kristin garcia. kristin, you were there with me for this conversation. what [laughter] i mean, we both had the same reaction. what do you headache of this censorship? well, the fact that youtube is now claiming it was a mistake, you know, there s a technical term for that, and that s called a big, fat lie. that s what that s called. and here s how you know it s a lie. both statements can t be true. it can t be true that yesterday there was this very thorough, careful review of the content where they deemed it medical misinformation and unsafe, and then today all of a sudden magically it s a mistake. one or the other is a lie, and i think it s the latter. this was not a mistake, this was a deliberate act to censor the doctor because somebody like him who challenges the approved view is extremely dangerous. he has four degrees, mere mortals can barely eke out one degree. he has four degrees in stanford including a medical degree, he s
because these reforms are critical to preserving our economic strength and preserving our democracy. boom, from the guy leading these efforts. when you hear facebook say we want regulation, the truth is, that is a big, fat lie. congressman, thank you for joining me. always good to see you. we re also following breaking news out of overseas, a member of the uk parliament stabbed several times while meeting with constituents at a church. matt, what do we know about this? reporter: stephanie, we really don t know very much at all. this really just happened. we re hearing sir david aims was at what they call a constituent surgery, which is just a name here. all that is is just opportunities where politicians go and meet with their constituents, and from earlier reports we re getting, and this was only a few moments ago, a man walked into this constituent
succeed, that s preposterous. it was an attempt at a coup, and we re still in the middle of it all because there are still attempts here to subvert the course of the inquiry basically as you re pointing out here, to completely remove congressional oversight, to not follow through with the letter of the law, and in fact the perpetration, as we ve already been discussing you ve been discussing again of this great big lie, a fat lie that trump had won the 2020 election. yeah. so we re still in the midst of the crisis that we ve seen unfolding for now best part of two years. you call trump a would-be autocrat. now we re also learning trump s lawyer telling his former aides not to even cooperate with the january 6th committee. what happens if this investigation is thwarted, fiona? well, it s quite a lot of evidence to the fact that our institutions are falling apart here because they re only as
at risk. i will noya lou our fellow americans to be intimidated or attacked because of who they are or the faith they practice. bricks have been thrown at windows in new york and museums in florida and alaska. they were vandalized and the words we are everywhere. it was announced the justice department will increase funding to states to combat and investigate hate crimes. while we ve seen an increase in hate crimes in this country, legislation on anti-semitic crimes has not passed yet although several bills have been introduced. you know the election recount in arizona that is based off a big, fat lie? republicans in the state aren t satisfied with one sham audit. they re going for number two, now. plaus, movement on the voter suppression bill negotiated in texas. a texas state legislator joins me next. slator joins me next.
rolling back voting rights in a state, candidly, that is already among the most restrictive for voting in the united states and has the lowest voter turn out among states, at least in the lowest quentile. we are fighting and we have chipped away at a bad big during the first round when it came to the house. now we are in the last hours. still have not seen text from the conferees but we will be watching it all day today. i just add one more thing, ali, and you and i have talked about this before. my parents immigrated to this country in the mid 50s. my dad left fascist spain and my mom is from mexico that had one-party rule for about 70 years. we as a family really believe in this stuff. we believe that our democratic republic is foundational and can only be preserved by the right to vote. so when you see these sweeping attempts to roll back voting rights, i mean we dig in and we