tonight justin pierson on his historic expulsion and the anti democratic republican movement in tennessee an beyond and private jet, super yachts, and the every man facade of th supreme court justices there is something normal about it i come from regular stop clarence thomas responds to explosive reporting on the secret gifts that he has bee receiving from a republica maga donor when you, somebody is flyin you around the world and takin you around on their super fanc boots, you are indebted to them. all in starts right now good evening from new york, am chris hayes we have breaking news this evening. we just received a shocking if not unexpected audacious, to m mind lawless reeling from federal judge in texas appointed by donald trump. undoing the fda s 23 year ol approval of one of the two drugs commonly used in medication abortion. this pill has been safely used by millions of people across the country for decades, i a sure that people watching this program right
former foreign policy adviser to the eu nathalie tocci, and from chevy chase, maryland, joel rubin, who served in the 0bama administration as assistant to the secretary of state. hello, welcome to the programme. in a significant escalation of the war in ukraine, vladimir putin has ordered the partial mobilisation of reservists. 300,000 russians with military experience will be sent in to defend those parts of ukraine that russia still occupies. in a much anticipated address to the nation, the russian president said he was ready to use all means at his disposal, including nuclear weapons, to defend the territorial integrity of russian occupied land. it follows a string of embarrassing defeats in eastern ukraine, where the russians have lost over 1000 square miles of territory they had captured. most signifanctly in the north around kharkiv, but also now in the south around kherson, the only city they fully control. the russians intend to hold a referendum this weekend in f
long have questioned the periphery. they have been silenced. for too long have been tol that they don t belong here. the other voices do not matter that the issues they care abou do not deserve their day in th peoples house. this is a moment and a movemen that says that we are going to continue to push forward, an push on because justice is still possible even in places like th republican supermajority tennessee state legislator justice is still possible. so for me, and for the peopl who are with me, and beside me my family, my community, thi state and everybody wh believes not a better day as possible in tennessee, i can promise that we are going to continue to fight to get jus legislation in this place an turn tennessee into the plac that it is supposed to be, and not the place that it currentl is justin jay peterson, who is one of the two representatives expelled by that supermajority of republicans in the tennesse state house yesterday, it is a great pleasure to talk to yo tonigh
kirsty, ki rsty, let s kirsty, let s come to you first of all. you are on that white boat they are behind me. we are suitably, we are behind me. we are suitably, we are suitably socially distanced i have to say. kirsty, tell us first of all, there were a lot of promises in the g7 communique about climate change, for example almost having carbon emissions by 2030. are you happy with what you have heard? i think personally we need to make sure that is held up and i think we actually need to hold these people accountable for promises they have made. it feels to me like it s not fast enough as an individual. that actually we need to be acting much, much quicker, more investment, more green infrastructure and being innovative. as an individual i would like to see it faster than it currently is. like to see it faster than it currently is. like to see it faster than it currentl is. j , ., like to see it faster than it currentl is. j , ., ., currently is. all right, let s go to