great day. thanks for joining us, heather, i appreciate it. you guys, the women s march movement was supposed to bring down the president. the trump administration. instead, it may not survive to the second anniversary of his inauguration. leaders of the group are facing growing accusations of anti-semitism and attacks for their ties to nation of islam leader louis farrakhan.io activist linda sarsour recentlc denied ever having met farrakhan, although she spoke alongside him at an event in 2015. cracks are showing. today the chicago branch of the women s march that it will not be should holding a rally this january. allie beth stuckey, a podcast host, joins us now. how are you? thanks for coming on. i m doing well, thanks, tammy. tammy: we have been hearing about this for a while. it s been very, very public. we know that one of the founders, a woman who lives in hawaii who started this movement with a facebook post, was the first one to come out and say, look, this is not what we