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country and what this means for crucial health care. that is not the only the president visiting cellmate today to punctuate the ongoing battle over voting rights. one of democratized joins us, plus new details in the exclusive nbc news reporting of migrant minors working in dangerous conditions. the department of homeland security is now expanding its investigation. and later, congress poised to investigate george santos for ethics violations, congresswoman leading the charge to hold him accountable. is here to talk about. it this is american voices. we begin this hour with the escalating fight over reproductive freedom, shaped by the supreme court decision to overturn roe v. wade. the antiabortion movement now chomping at the bit to further restrict abortion access, even in cases where reproductive rights are protected by law. any day now, federal judges with a long history of antiabortion beliefs could rule on a lawsuit that aims to block access to abortion medicatio
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intervene. sandra: you see how absolutely brutal and scary that was, and new concerns over crime and disorder, not just in chicago, but across america. so, how can leaders prevent the culture of lawlessness from overtaking these once great cities? we ll good giano caldwell, he says soft on crime policies are to blame and will join us live what we are learning out of chicago and coast to coast crime on the rise. begin, though, with the fiery hearing from the house oversight committee hearing, disastrous withdrawal from afghanistan. good wednesday to you, sandra. sandra: about halfway there, sandra smith in new york. hearing comes two weeks after the biden administration released the report blaming the shocking collapse of the afghan government on the trump administration. john: a group of inspectors general who wrote a separate report says president biden deserves a large amount of the blame for his exit strategy, removed american resources supporting the afghan govern
bill: he is one of nearly 40 on the watch list arrested at the border so far this year. fiscal year 2023 which started in october, okay? your october, november, december, january, we re already at that number. the problem is growing under president biden. republicans today will begin the process trying to hold him accountable. dana: one hour from now house republicans hold the first hearing on the border crisis. the focus will be on smuggling and the influx of deadly fentanyl. bill: arizona sheriff mark dannels says the situation is untenable. i m coming to d.c. to address the reality of what s going on in our community, talk about the destruction and disarray and crisis on our border. there is no political spin. this is reality coming at them this morning. i appreciate chairman jordan bringing this committee together to address this today and have me here. i m looking forward to it. dana: former border patrol chief rodney scott is here in reaction. let s begin with