this doesn t happen very often around here buck the great ari melber is dealing with some technical issues so you get a couple more minutes of me, and i am thrilled to get to show you more of this conversation with rosie perez. she talked about her childhood trauma, about grappling with ptsd and also talked about something my colleague rachel maddow and i talked about last night, and that is the mental stress and pain of what happens in the news. here she is talking about the dobbs decision. whey thought about were all the children that could potentially come into this world that will be unwanted, unloved, and abused. there s such a greater you know, it s such a great sin to do that to a child, because when a parent doesn t want a child, the child knows it. i knew it. i knew it. and i just think about all of that, and it breaks my heart. i even called i even called one of my sisters, i call her, from the children s home when that decision came down. and i was like, oh,
as republicans duke it out. joining us from washington is caroline. no bipartisan from this? the two addresses are the two party s health care philosophies in a nut shell. democrats want it now and republican want incremental approach. president obama hinted he would have democrats go it alone. we got hints of that in the morning s radio address as well republicans like parts of the plan including preyisting condition people beeing insurance. but don t like the man date of everyone getting covered. president obama will include newed whys in the proposal. yesterday the white house contacted cobrin. he said even if they use the idea it is still a government take over.