that across demographics, people support access to abortion. people support individual autonomy as well. as republicans continue down this extremist that s what they re gonna hit. a lot of support. i think it s also important to note that the anti-abortion act buckets and d.c. focus their attention this weekend on congress, because they re gonna be calling for that federal ban. kevin mccarthy is pretty much rolled out the welcome mat for them, because part of his first order of business disgusting antiabortion bills that is conference past. we better expect federal ban to try to get pushed by republicans, but we know it ll never see the light of the day in the senate. that s what s critical here. it does speak to the complicated politics. kevin mccarthy offered a tweet in support. juanita, as always, thank you. top of the hour, breaking news, ten dead and a california shooting. a man who is possibly the suspect has been found dead.
federal expenditures on things such as medicaid, safety inspections, border control, air traffic control to name just a handful of 1000 of programs that might be on the chopping block. joining me back is my panel for the night, juanita, let s start with you on us. we know that this prioritization plan his part of the private deal with mccarthy in the far-right, republicans who didn t want to him to become house speaker, the so-called telling the washington post the mccarthy agreed to pass the plant by the beginning of the first quarter. the reaction. i mean, that is what makes this entire exercise sickening. raising the debt limit should be a routine exercise, as it has been the past. the reality, it s escalated to new heights. what they want to do, what they are committed to doing as a mandated for this congress. they will create chaos, damaged
investigating obstruction of justice. i would argue that that is not the case with robert and into the biden investigation because biden has not demonstrated, at least as we know in public, any obstruction of justice where is in trump s case, there was a subpoena that was saying hey, hand over these national archives documents and he refused to do it. juanita, let me bring you into this conversation. james comer, the new chair of the house committee on oversight, called on the white house to release biden s wilmington residents visitor logs. thousands of guests pass through trump s mar-a-lago residents just feet away from top secret records and we have never heard a peep from him about anyone wanting to see the visitor logs from mar-a-lago. will the committee be putting in requests for those logs? and just bogging down and muddying the water between these two investigations? now you know that committee is not going to request anything from trump. like they requested from biden, i tho
a repeat or ginsburg it. like you said, they do not play fair when it comes to the supreme court appointments so when it comes to the democratic argument should be more front and center then calling on healthy progressive voices on the court to resign or step down. that is the better alternative here and so i would urge the need to and adopt some of the republican practices as far as modifying rules here to make sure our basic rights and basic tenants of the country are protected. so danny, to juanita s point here. she brings out a good point about expanding the court, that should be the play they should be trying to make. in fact, there was in the previous house allowed if you will, chorus from some certainly in the fall calling on an expansion of the court so do you see the expansion of the court as being a feasible option here to course correct given how
yeah. i think they are as different as night and day. so juanita, susan, danny pulisic around. we ve got a lot more to discuss. coming up should, the supreme courts liberal justices retire now while democrats control the senate in the white house? my next guest think so. he is going to tell us why. stick around for s argument but first richard louis is here with the headline. hayman. this passenger jet crash that left at least 60 people dead in nepal. the 27 minute yeti airlines gorge, it was the country s deadliest crash since 1992 when a crash landing killed all 167 people on board. rescuers search through the night in dnipro ukraine following russia s largest missile strike on the country into six, at least 20 people were killed in an apartment building, and peony c news has not been able to independently verify the number of that. president joe biden approved a disaster declaration for california saturday, as severe storms continue to hit the state.