the oath keepers planned to ferry artillery to the capitol on a boat on day two of the seditious conspiracy trial. and what happened when alabama s case to cut the voting rights act bet ketanji brown jackson in the supreme court today. i don t think the historical record establishes that the founders believe that race neutrality or race blindness was required. when all in starts right now! good evening from new york. i m chris hayes. you know, there are two ways to view the republican party stance and abortion rights. it s catastrophically successful attempts to end abortion rights in this country which they ve succeeded in doing in state after state after state. of the first thing is, that the country s republican officials, particularly the religious evangelicals hold this belief, sincere believe, zealous and sear belief that life begins before conception, and that therefore abortion is murder, tantamount to taking human life. i personally think that view is wil
receipt for the procedure and the check walker sent her days later. they even had a photo of the get well card walker apparently sent the woman after the abortion. the card reading quote, rest relax recover. a cards his prayer feeling better, with walker s signature apparently. walker denies this, an nbc news has not yet verified these allegations. this is a daily beast report. but just to be absolutely clear, i don t think there s anything wrong with a woman having an abortion or for a partner financially helping her without procedure. in fact, i would go further and say that i don t think any of this is any of our business at all! but herschel walker does. at least he says he does. not only has herschel walker supported south carolina senator lindsey graham s first ever national abortion ban at 15 weeks, he s gone further,
Friday, 12 March 2021, 9:49 am
Visitors revel in Grow exhibitions, workshops, activities
and demonstrations
Gates opened on the first-ever Grow
Ōtautahi this morning and the Christchurch Botanic Gardens
is already buzzing with people enjoying what the Garden
City’s own garden festival has to offer.
Grow
Ōtautahi is free for everyone over three days – Friday,
Saturday and Sunday 12-14 March – in the Christchurch
Botanic Gardens. The festival is in the area surrounding the
Ilex Café – with signs from gardens
entrances.
Festival Director Sandi MacRae says it’s
exciting welcome people to Christchurch’s very own garden
festival
“Grow is all about the community and