decision by texas governor greg abbott to bus thousands of migrants to new york and washington, d.c.. and the controversial ruling in florida that has abortion rights activists furious over the decision to block a perilous 16-year-old girl from getting an abortion, if i think she isn t mature enough to handle up. state senator lauren joins me live. lawmakers are calling on social media companies to address the increased threats to law enforcement after the fbi search of mar-a-lago almost two weeks ago. house oversight committee leaders sent a letter to eight tech firms, instead meta, truth social, and gab, just to name a few, urging him to take immediate action to address the surge in violent online threats. now, it s unclear if those companies have responded to those letters, as of right now. it comes just as of yesterday a republican candidate seeking a house seat in florida, luis miguel, had his twitter account permanently suspended after he tweeted that all floridians w
who seek to use political violence in order to undermine the american constitution. those are two nonnegotiable s. eric, thank you. thank you so much. still ahead this hour, the controversial ruling in florida that claimed a 16 year old was, quote, too immature for an abortion. but apparently mature enough to raise a child. but first, rising concerns over the thousands of migrants being bossed from texas to the east coast with nowhere to go. the largest immigrant youth-led network is doing to help next.
demands on paper. biggest her that he wants biden these are his nonnegotiable s, that he wants biden to commit to not allowing ukraine nato membership. he also wants to have them commit to not sending weapons to ukraine or eastern neighbors. what are the odds he committed to doing either of those things in the call yesterday? president biden has been pretty good. he said he s not going to accept those demands. that s the right answer. we are not going to go back to a cold war-era mentality we are going to give in to russian demands about their sphere of influence. this is not their sphere of influence, these are countries who want democracy and want to be part of the west who have been partnership for peace countries a long time. we should defend that and protect them. if they want to be in nato, they should allow to be in nato pay .we should allow them the choic. gillian: happy new year to year. seem to you. thanks, gillian. gillian: anita, i ve got to
vast majority of people, is help us actually pause and think about when and why, and how you gather, and for what. one of the challenges we had is in dealing with our political and controversies. it s flared hotter or where we normally don t want to lean into those things. you write in your book about something called good controversy in terms of the way that some gatherings work. to embrace could controversies to embrace the idea that harmony is not necessarily the highest, and certainly not the only value in a gathering. good controversy helps us see what we hold dear, via nonnegotiable s. it is not really in conservation. listen leads to something better than the status quo. please tell us more about how that might be applicable in some of the ways we struggle to gather today. one of the things that covid
from the beginning and he has established nonnegotiable s, the rate has to be 20%. all of that stuff is big picture leading by drawing lines in the sand but the details are things that the president recognizes that the members of congress are going to have to work out. it s essential that we get a reform that changes the tax code because right now were chasing all of our businesses offshore and reducing the demand for american workers. take a listen to some of the fireworks in the senate finance committee as they were debating whether or not this helps the rich. i resent anybody saying that i m just doing this for the rich. give me a break. i think you guys overplay that all the time and it gets old. frankly ought to quit. the public i m not through. i get sick and tired of it. it s a nice political play.