as we consider why america s rhesus moment and why it matters so much also, let s consider this, also, let s considerthis, pulling early this year found that overall 59% of all us adults say abortion should be legal in all or most cases. while 39% say it should be illegal. this is the same pole in 1995. despite the political polarisation there remains a solid majority in favour of a portion rights. thejudicial and political rights. the judicial and political power don t rights. thejudicial and political power don t always match majority. in 2016 haven t won fewer votes and hillary clinton and 46% overall donald trump became president of america. and when he was required to he selected three supreme court justices a political triumph in him and for the christian right. the consequences of that election and those appointments now look likely to deliver a combination of a 50 year campaign to abortion rights.
looney-tune fighting game and the continuing to be the dis-uniter of america, instead of a uniter. we had an authoritarian president for the first time and we are reaping the problems trump sewed with this every day now. douglas, no disrespect to you but when i heard or read that, i just said of course he is. you know, that s who he is. that s who he is. no, i agree. yeah. but you know, when you do presidential history, don, we like to think that there is this moment that anybody would do the right thing. and in instead, trump, on the anniversary isn t so we pay respect to the the fallen heroes of 9/11, the the firefighters and the policemen who died and um and just put aside that person who is trying to divide our nation. and and just won t be part of the ceremony tomorrow. thank you, douglas brinkley. always a pleasure to see you. thank you. thank you, thank you. thanks, don. the tribute in light shining over new york city tonight
their home districts this thanksgiving week where they have a chance to hear from constituents in some cases, whether they want to or not. democrats are trying to determine on how to proceed on possible articles of impeachment, with the latest polling showing americans remain split on the issue. with us tonight to talk about it, karine jean-pierre, chief public affairs officer for move on, and an alum on the obama campaign and obama white house, also happens to be the author of the new book moving forward a story of hope, hard work, and the state of america and david jolly, who has since left the house and his political party but he s with us. we win all around. i know the work of move on, your organization, in the past, are there plans to mobilize your organization into subgroups around impeachment the way we saw on health care and actually
i m almost insulting third-world countries, but the third-worldization of america, in which the interest the personal financial interests of the president and his family are the central consideration in statecraft. that s amazing. and, you know, you re watching this and you re thinking, what what what combination of drugs did i take this morning that i actually saw that on tv? well, let s go to yamiche who is a student of this president if i could. i wonder if you could, yamiche, tell us as a reporter, analytical question, not exactly reporting, but analysis here. is there something going on with this guy? i mean, greenland, dural. it s like he s become he s met forev metamorphasized into the cartoon of donald trump. do you notice anything different or is this standard m.o.? well, the president the moment he took office was really saying that he was going to be a businessman, that the country
states, purple states, parts of blue states all because i m reaching out to run for president of america. the core message that we ve got a washington that works great for the wealthy and well-connected. but it s not working for anyone else is something people get whether they re democrats, republicans or independents. i think a lot of folks are ready for change and 2020 is our big chance. that was elizabeth warren in st. paul, minnesota last night, right after her town hall in front of 12,000 people. her largest crowd to date, so large in fact the event had to be moved outdoors to accommodate the teaming masses and warren wasn t able to take questions from the audience because there were too many people there. latest polls shows warren in third behind biden and sanders, at least on the national level and looking strong in a lot of state polls, in some places, very close to biden. we have seen a lot of numbers that put her gaining ground