putting women s lives at risk. plus, house republicans finally have their chance to hold hearings on their anti-fauci, anti-mask conspiracy theories. as a government report raises new questions about the origin of the virus. we begin the reidout tonight with history repeating itself, because here s the thing. when you try to erase it like the florida governor wants to do, you are doomed to repeat it. over the weekend, the new york times published a stunning account of more than 100 migrant children, largely from central america, who according to the times reporting, were working overnight shifts and dangerous jobs for companies large and small throughout the u.s. according to the report, children stitch made in america tags into j. crew shirts in los angeles. they bake dinner rolls sold at a walmart and target. process milk used in ben & jerry s ice cream, and helped debone chicken sold at whole foods as recently as this fall, middle schoolers made fruit of the loom s
this country need every single day. and i want to talk about this issue of exceptions because republicans sort of, their pr is that oh, no, don t worry, we have exceptions. this is the map of the states, 26 states that supposedly have exceptions. but here s the problem. news magazine reports exceptions make abortion bills seem less inhumane than they are, because the issue is for instance if there s a rape exception, they make it very difficult for you to use it because they re like, you have to have reported it in this amount of time. if it s a rape inside the family, women might not have reported it at all. they make it so hard to use the exceptions that the exceptions actually don t work. have you seen a case in which exceptions actually help a woman get the abortion care she needs? i personally do not know of a case like that in texas right now. and i suppose if the statistics