pre-autopsies. sometimes, people just want to not feel as if they are walking on eggshells, and they want some acknowledgment that life is messy. i am worried about the level of voter turnout among young people, working people, who will be voting democratic. i think again, with democrats have got to do is contrasts their economic plan with the republican. tonight, we look into the crystal ball to see what a republican that out of representatives might actually look like. the house gop sees these pending election results as a repudiation of where president biden and democrats are currently leading the country, and that is part of what is driving their legislative agenda. it s important to note that the party that runs the house typically engages in two types of legislation. one is built purely around messaging and firing of the base. democrats, for instance, did that with sweeping gun reform measures, even though they need to build a past would not even get 50 votes in t
is one of the most important issues motivating them to vote in the midterm election. abortion, which is not fully or partially bent in 15 states. activists networks are not beginning to pop up around the country, but the goal of helping women in those states get access to abortion. this is not the first time that the u.s. has seen that type of movement. in fact, there is a film that comes out tomorrow about what life was like pre-roe v. wade. it starts elisabeth banks and courtney weaver. the movie was, in fact, can seat before the federal law roe v. wade, supreme court precedent, was overturned. this film is called, call jane. what was called the gene collective, every life underground operation in chicago that facilitated more than 10,000 abortions in the city between 1965 and 1973. elizabeth banks plays joy, we concerted housewife, whose
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going to laugh a little bit harder at whoever the president is because you don t expect the president to be that funny. the and in recent years, the president, whether it s obama or bush, had had some very good writers helping them out on these things, of course. so you know, it s not unusual for there to be a little bit of a let-down in the room after the president goes off stage and the professional comedian comes on. how about the after-parties? which one was the hottest last night? it s all a matter of taste. there s the vanity fai fair -bloomberg party, which has become so exclusive, no one can get in. i didn t see even a lot of high-ranking washington faces there. as many show business people as we had at the dinner, a lot of them couldn t get in. the vanity fair party was the george clooneys, the paul rudds, the elisabeth banks . the msnbc party, i don t want to sound like i m kissing up the hosts, msnbc put on a pretty