has the reaction from lawmakers. several controversial bills reigniting the abortion debate. preventing women from terminating pregnancy even in cases of rape or incest. wisconsin considering a bill which could send doctors to jail for life if they refuse to treat a baby following a failed abortion. those are really, really private decisions that don t belong in the public marketplace. the issue dividing republicans and democrats in washington. lawmakers saying the bill could renew the roe v. wade debate. nothing short of all out assault of women s reproductive freedoms. these are decision that is people need to make to elected representatives. president trump weighing in on debate calling for unity, as most people know after those who would like to know, i m strongly pro-life with three exceptions, rape, incest and protecting the life of the mother, meanwhile
impeachable conduct and partisanship eroded checks and balances. few members of congress have read the report. so, very fiery language there from justin amash. president trump firing back calling him a lightweight and a loser and saying that he is effectively only trying to get headlines. important to note that amash has been critical of president trump. this is certainly not the first time that he s broken with the president and, frankly, with members of his own party. he is a member of the freedom caucus. these tweets earning him a primary challenger, hallie. he is really the only republican so far to call for this. the question more broadly is going to be, does this add fuel to democrats who have been calling for impeachment? that is what we are watching for very closely today. it does come as president trump is set to head to pennsylvania. that critical battleground state. joe biden was there over the weekend officially launching his campaign. what is president trump focused
the president but does show that there s no radical changes by the president that have stopped that sort of thing, we are a still welcoming place and a lot of the heat and rhetoric around this needs to go away and i do think if anyone was president besides president trump i think both sides would be looking and saying how can we work together to fix the crisis rather than politicize it time and time again on capitol hill here. jillian: chuck, naturalizations go, you ll see when we pull the numbers up we are seeing more in fiscal year of 2018, 5,544,475, what do those numbers say to you. well, the population of the world is growing. the numbers reflect because it takes so long, this is a key part for your listeners and everybody to understand and ron get this, takes so long to
soon? well, i mean, no. [laughter] that s the problem, i think when president trump won in 2016i thought that more people thought that there was a chance to do greater work and i do see that but we have to capitulate to the message, president trump has given us a really good platform by the lowest unemployment rate that we have seen in many, many years, booming economy, so when it comes to that, we have a good national platform, we have to see those in state levels capitulate to that message. rob: interesting. jillian: gianno, thank you. thank you for having me. rob: she was left homeless, halfway through her senior year, this is an incredible story, high school track star defied the odds. jillian: just got a college sharship, amazing story and how faith played a role in her journey next.
has been sent to claim on international waters. jillian: president trump firing back at justin amash. president tweeting, quote, total lightweight. michigan republican said after reading the mueller report he thought the president s actions and behavior met the requirements for impeachment but president trump says if amash read the report he would have seen that there was no collusion or obstruction. well, protests growing in alabama after over the state excuse me abortion law, hundreds marching to the state capitol building to slam ban, jeff paul