A Rose Beggarden event tomorrow are told. Then later in the week the president will be going to ohio. And it is notable they are putting him on the road for this. Because he is someone that does well pitching things to crowds and feeds off that energy. Sometimes makes him go off script, but if he can deliver a solid pitch and a good message, i think it is a necessary piece of momentum for this administration thats been largely bogged down in controversy. Now a little bit about what we have heard with his Infrastructure Plan is it involves a trillion dollars in public and in private investigation. And it is something that capitol hill should be able to get behind. But it is something we have heard about a lot from him. And it is important in the aftermath of the foreign trip. A lot of people said what worked is the administration gave people Something Else to talk about that was not russia or controversy. And this is a way that a lot of republican strategists said to me, you need to giv
many americans that led to historic civic participation. the dire threat he posed to democracy ratcheted upturnout to elections in 2018 and 2020. and many of those people were women. millions showed up for the women s march in january of 2017, the largest single day demonstration that the planet has before seen because it was thought to be such a danger to civil rights. women were elected to office than ever before. grant it, there have been stinging defetes along the way. fierce opposition to justices the brett kavanaugh and amy coney barrett were swept aside. bringing us to this moment for women in america. chipping away at abortion rights for decades, but a ground swell seemed to be building again. in direct response to the texas
country to say to donald trump and his cabinet and all of them, we re not afraid of you. you should be ashamed. we want our children connected back to their parents! [cheers and applause] jon: bryan llenas following this for us. it is the largest demonstration this country has likely seen since the women s march in january. the families belong together were organized by a network of progressive groups like move on ondt moveon.org and aclu. they are calling for the trump administration to reunify the children separated from their parents. here in new york thousands marched from downtown manhattan over the brooklyn bridge. protesters calling for the end of trump s zero-tolerance policy which criminally prosecutes all immigrants who come to the u.s. illegally forcing the separation of families. they also rallied against the use of family detention centers. the pentagon is preparing to
country to say to donald trump and his cabinet and all of them, we re not afraid of you. you should be ashamed. we want our children connected back to their parents! [cheers and applause] jon: bryan llenas following this for us. it is the largest demonstration this country has likely seen since the women s march in january. the families belong together were organized by a network of progressive groups like move on ondt moveon.org and aclu. they are calling for the trump administration to reunify the children separated from their parents. here in new york thousands marched from downtown manhattan over the brooklyn bridge. protesters calling for the end of trump s zero-tolerance policy which criminally prosecutes all immigrants who come to the u.s. illegally forcing the separation of families. they also rallied against the use of family detention centers. the pentagon is preparing to
2017 was the year of women. they fought against injustice in the women s march in january. they fought back against abuse of men in the me too movement. they won a great number of elections in november. the silence breakers were time s people of the year last november. what is the state of relations between men and women today? will all this turmoil lead to better and more equal ties or to suspicion and tension? there are few people better placed to answer that question than my next guest, joanna kohls was a brilliant reporter for years. then she became a brilliant editor. she s now the chief content officer at hurst and the author of a new book love rules. you have worked your way