moment. this justice is going to do, what she will do for herself, her family, her community, this nation rea proud. and i m so, so pleased to see it come to pass. and you re right. i have three daughters. and all three of them are involved in that, in those discussions. jennifer s a little more outspoken than the other two, and so she kind of took the lead in the argument, but i listen to my daughters, i talk to them often, jennifer is here with me now, and we spend july 4th together, and the others will be joining us. and we hope dominion is still up, she s down in new orleans. i m still here. and i saw that proud fatherly look you had, and i must say you have three daughters, they came
possible for all americans and it was ecstatic. she is faced with [inaudible] but she is faced with a wealth of opportunities. i know she will grasp this moments and handle her business. dr. jennifer clyburn reed, thank you for giving your father this idea. congressman james clyburn, thank you for having your doctor joined with us tonight. thank you both very much. let s do this again, let s bring the rest of the girls next time. i look forward to that! thank you very much. thank you very much. and coming up, the breaking news of the night is that people around donald trump tried to influence cassidy hutchinson s testimony to the january six committee. paul butler and jill wine-banks will join us next. so she starts a miro to brainstorm.
i am looking forward to making sure there is a black woman on the supreme court, to make sure we in fact get every representation. our first guest tonight, democratic congressman jim clyburn and his daughter dr. jennifer clyburn reed, we re at that debate. and during a commercial break in that debate, congressman clyburn once again urged joe biden to promise that he would nominate a black woman to the supreme court. on this program, in january, congressman clyburn told us, he gives the credit for the idea to his daughters. i have three daughters, as you know, and one of those daughters was at that debate with me. i am telling you, i see it, with joe biden when i had been
the party, and himself a lot of good if he could go public and say, if given the opportunity, he would nominate an african american woman to the supreme court. and leading off our discussion tonight, democratic congressman james clyburn of south carolina. he is the house majority whip and his daughter, federal co-chair of the southeast crescent regional commission, dr. jennifer clyburn reed, thank you both very much for joining us tonight. dr. reed, let me begin with you tonight and i m wondering how your mother would feel tonight if she got to watch ketanji brown jackson take the oath of office today. thank you for having me. she would be ecstatic. she would be enjoying this moment with the three of us, with my daughter, and her other granddaughter, my niece.
not dr. jennifer clyburn reed, we re at that debate. and during a commercial break, congressman clyburn once again urged joe biden to promise that he would nominate a black woman to the supreme court. on this program, in january, congressman clyburn told us, he gives the credit for the idea to his daughters. i have three daughters, as you know, and one of those daughters was at that debate with me. i am telling you, i see it, [inaudible] joe biden would i had been hearing from them and their friends. i talk with them a lot. they are telling me, that there was a [inaudible] out there, and it had to do with the feeling that african american women were not given there just do from the