right to choose. in just moments, congressman eric swallow lays in on all of it. plus, what is it like on the front lines of the fight for reproductive health care. we meet a woman helping those fine care in oklahoma. and also this hour, calling out the gop s use of tucker carlos and syndrome, saying millions are now vulnerable to it. and a report from the south border, the way to seek asylum is no longer, thanks to a judge s ruling on title 42. this is american voices. we begin this hour the republican party, which in theory touts that rule of law, life itself. but in practice, practices hoarding power for a select few. we see it again and again from january 6th to overturning roe, even the baby formula crisis. take the conservative power couple justice clarence thomas and his wife jeanne. new details show that his wife worked to reverse biden s win in arizona. reporting shows she pressed lawmakers after the 2020 election to set aside joe biden s popular vote victory and c
the house just passed a stop-gap bill to prevent a government shutdown. isn t that the reason they got rid of kevin mccarthy? more on that later in the show. and biden sitting down with xi jinping tomorrow for what is sure to be long american surround. and the thunder dome, we ll get into that later on. first, license to kill is focus of tonight s the angle. growing up in the 70s, changes were happening, withdrawal from vietnam, nixon resigning, gas lines and the jimmy carter malaise. with all of that, i don t remember ever hearing about stories of mobs, mostly young people brazenly committing criminal actses. the christmas season is around the corner, you re hearing christmas music, and fed ex. truck drivers are not just worried about getting packages on time. robbery of a fed ex truck, multiple cars blocked him at the red light in south memphis around 8:30 saturday night and broke into his truck and stole $100,000 of deliveries, putting our city on edge. laura: no on
right to choose. in just moments, congressman eric swallow lays in on all of it. plus, what is it like on the front lines of the fight for reproductive health care. we meet a woman helping those fine care in oklahoma. and also this hour, calling out the gop s use of tucker carlos and syndrome, saying millions are now vulnerable to it. and a report from the south border, the way to seek asylum is no longer, thanks to a judge s ruling on title 42. this is american voices. we begin this hour the republican party, which in theory touts that rule of law, life itself. but in practice, practices hoarding power for a select few. we see it again and again from january 6th to overturning roe, even the baby formula crisis. take the conservative power couple justice clarence thomas
everyone else suffered prayed that the actual debate. melissa: that s a great point. if you look at the cover of the book, ship of fools, it s everybody in washington. because they have become a ruling class where they are hoarding power and resources for themselves. you talk about it being economic. it s not about left and right. it s about that ruling class in washington who, you saw it during the recession. when washington boomed and everybody else was i m infatuated with this. i love this book. more outnumbered in just a minute. tucker: thank you breathe freely fast, with vicks sinex.