And lockheed loves him. Intel building a 7 billion plant in arizona that they took off the shelf during the obama years. So, yeah, lots to talk about. Thanks to hugh and our guests. That was the scene from a town hall earlier tonight with arkansas senator tom cotton. The mood is indicative of what were seeing at town halls across the country. We have news tonight from this new administrations continued Whiplash Pattern of radical changes in course. Tonight the Justice Department, which is now led by Attorney General Jeff Sessions announced that they are reversing the Obama Administration policy on the rights of transgender students in american schools. We have known that the white house intended to roll back lgbt rights. We thought they might first take aim at kids. Weve been waiting all day for the official notice. Here it is. Very high turnout election. It was an unusually long ballot in montana this year, because they had a bunch of stuff to vote on in the state, but all in all, usu
who are more fiscally conservative. but if you think about it as being divided over a ten-year period, which as you correctly point out is the time frame for these bills, it s not quite as big. that s not to say it s not still substantial amounts of money. right, right. but it s not quite as intimidatingly large perhaps for people who don t like that $3.5 trillion. thank you for the chat, jeff mason. always appreciate you. democracy advocates fear the worst may be yet to come from donald trump and his stop the steal supporters. that s ahead. plus, now it s a rally. soon it will be a march to the supreme court. the very latest from the women s march in washington next. womens march in washington next so, you have diabetes, here are some easy rules. no sugar. no pizza. no foods you love. stressed? no stress. exercise. but no days off! easy, no? no. no. no. no. but with freestyle libre 14 day, you can take the mystery out of your diabetes. now you know.
against hate, against anti-semitism, against anyone who would be excluded and want to make the message again very clear, they re not associated with leadership of the women s march in washington. so we actually had one of the other co-founders on earlier. she did indeed denounce the anti-semitic statements by louis farrakhan. is there any indication to you that there s a lasting effect from tameka mallory and her refusal to denounce that, that there s a lasting effect to how broad the organization can be? reporter: so i can tell you that in leaders of different marches that i have spoken with the last couple of weeks, boston, new york, los angeles, we reached out to folks in chicago who work on similar events, they told us that the confusion among all the different marches and the fact they re all called women s marches had an impact. organizers in new york telling me earlier this week there was
march for life now underway in washington with an estimated 100,000 people expected to be part of it. the march for life marks the anniversary of the supreme court s 1973 roe v. wade decision which made abortion legal across the u.s. president trump reportedly ascending a video message of support to one of the highest profile events organized by the nation s opponents to abortion. a bipartisan group of lawmakers will also address the crowd. doug mckelway 11 washington with more. doug? hi, melissa. i m always struck by how we organize this event is each and every year. people come out, rain or shine or snow. we did have a little bit of snow in the washington area last night. that was committed by the tens of thousands. they been doing so for 46 years. no doubt aided by the fact that many of the catholic schools in the washington area and will be on have a four day weekend. many of the young people were bust down and that helps to explained the preponderance of young people. they also