a history-making night for women in congressional races all over the country. this nation's come a long way from 1916 when janet rankin became the first woman elected to congress four years before women won the right to vote. now a century later, 30 first-time winners from last night will bring the total number of women lawmakers to more than 100. among the new female members of congress, new york's alexandria ocasio-cortez at 29. she's the youngest woman elected to the house. ra she data lid and debra halam the first native american woman elected to the house, a lot of first. who better to talk about those than "new york times" columnist, michelle goldberg. also back with us, eddie glaude and john meacham. you wrote something yesterday and i want to call our viewers and listeners attention to it. the last two years have been a stress test for american democracy based on the results