Battle plan . Ill talk to former Texas State Legislator Wendy Davis who filibustered. And plus well look at the Gop Frontrunner to replace Gavin Newsom oig. And a man who has argued against vaccines for young people, faced Sexual Harassment and domestic violence allegations and once made the case for Slave Owners being the ones who should get reparations. More on Larry Elder, the man who could save newsom. Plus an amazing new interview with Sydney Powell. Not sure that shes ever been asked this before. Do you have hear yourself and think thatit sounds ridiculous . No, i know myself very well. Ive been in me a long time. And that is just one of the rival moments from a new documentary about right wing media and the big election lie. More on that coming up. But we begin with texas republicans enacting one of the strictest antiAbortion Laws. One of the most wellknown acts of democratic resistance came in the summer 2013. When then State Senator Wendy Davis filibustered for 11 hours to sta
Then these extreme storms and the Climate Crisis are here. From powerful hurricanes in the south to historic flooding in the northeast to fires out of control in the west, the desperate need to climateproof american infrastructure. Plus, the schools risk it all in florida to try to protect kids from covid but all in starts right now. Good evening from New York, im chris hayes. The dead of night they did it in the dead of night, five republican Supreme Court justices including three appointed by donald trump, a man who lost the Popular Vote in 2016 by nearly 3 Million votes, they destroyed a womans right to bodily autonomy and reproductive choice, first in the state of texas, but who knows whats next. And they did it shortly before midnight, no big Public Announcement with an order that is barely more than a page long. I am struggling to come up with the proper words to describe to you how both cynically reckless and contemptuous the actions of the court were last night. It was essentia
The south, two historic flooding in the northeast. Two fires out of control in the. West the desperate need to climate prove american infrastructure. Plus the schools risking it all in florida. To try to protect kids from covid. When all in starts now. Good evening from New York. Im chris hayes. In the dead of night, they did it in the dead of night. Five republican Supreme Court justices, including three appointed by donald trump, a man who lost the Popular Vote in 2016, by neither 3 Million votes. They destroyed the womans right to Bodily Autonomy and reproductive choice. First in the state of texas, who knows whats next. And they did it shortly before midnight. With no big public announcement. With an order that is barely more than a page long. I am struggling to come up with the proper words to describe to you, how both cynically reckless and contemptuous the actions of the court were last night. It was essentially a middle finger, from those five justices. As if to say, we are her
another exactly case count record, nearly everyone seems to know at least one person with this virus. right now more kids are in hospitals being treated for covid than ever before at a time when they should be enjoying the holidays. schools once again are grappling with how to balance education with health and safety. massachusetts denied a teacher s union request to close schools monday for covid testing. but in washington, d.c., students must produce a negative test result to return to school. meanwhile, holiday travel, headaches persist. the faa warns it may be forced to delay flights as crew members call in sick. that s on top of more than 11,000 flight cancellations since christmas eve. adding to travel implications, the cdc has increased its risk for cruise ship travel to the highest level. the federal agency says you should avoid cruises regardless of your vaccination status. cnn s polo sandoval joins me now from new york city. polo, times square looked pretty full wit
guidelines for foreign travel. they ll look past the history of the covid controversy and send him here to washington. just moments ago, arguments wrapped up in dobbs versus jackson. at stake, roe versus wade and the nearly 50-year-old right to abortion. they ban abortion after 15 weeks. but the state is asking them to uphold 15 weeks as a reasonable time. with the court now tilted conservative by a 6-3 margin, abandoning roe v. wade is very much a possibility. if you think the issue is one of choice, that women should have a choice to terminate their pregnancy, that supposes that there is a point at which they had the fair choice, opportunity to choice. why would 15 weeks be an inappropriate line? the viability, it seems to me, doesn t have anything to do with choice. but if it really is an issue about choice, why is 15 weeks not enough time? jessica snyder is at the supreme court. jessica, we heard the supreme court justice there. a spirited debate among all the jus