global warming is upon us, it is going to get worse and worse unless we do something about it. inside politics, the biggest stories sort by the best reporters now. welcome to inside politics, it kat kat katelyn kaitlan collins. we want to get the little texts in the womb who has a heartbeat to see their full potential. the texas law bans abortion after six weeks of now exceptions of rape or incest. private citizens can sue those who performs the procedure. plaintiffs can receive as $10,000 bounty. democrats are pushing back on the supreme court s decision but there is little they can do. the supreme court making a decision that it did and not only disrespected women but it disrespected the supreme court and its formal decision. one week back to washington, we ll be putting roe v. wade on the floor of the house. joining me now with their reporting is jackie from the daily beast. joan, i want you to put this in perspective that we got in the supreme court this wee
to send the national guard to the hardest hit. our situation is dire. we re setting case records. we have a record number of in the hospital. we have regard number of families praying for their loved one on a ventilator and needing that assistance to breathe. here is your daily reminder that it doesn t have to be this way. august cdc data shows 99.99% of people, that s almost 100% who are vaccinated avoid hospitalization or death from the virus. many kids who are heading back to the classroom after labor day aren t old enough to get a shot. a study shows more children have needed emergency room visits and hospitalizations in states with lower vaccination rates. in other words, adults refusal to get vaccinated is hurting and potentially killing innocent children who have no choice, no option for protection. washington vaccine mandate for teachers and staff goes into effect next month. in florida, school districts are defying their own governor doubling down on school manda
are you going to be first of all, mr. president, your voice sounds a little different. are you okay? i m okay. i m tested every day, a covid test. what i have is a 1 1/2-year-old grandson who had a cold who likes to kiss his pop. anyway, it s just a cold. on covid policy, it seems like the administration is starting to soften some of the language. there s this new op-ed where you talk about covid and we re going to beat it back. are you no longer going to shut it down? we have to beat it back before we shut it down. look, it s going to take time. in order to beat covid, we have to shut it down worldwide. in the united states of america, we re doing everything that needs to be done to take care of the american people within our borders. but look what s happened. we start to make real progress and we find out there s another strain. the idea that you can build a wall around america to keep any covid from around the world out is not there. and besides, that s one of
madam vice president, after this call maybe we can talk about how things are going for you, okay? i would like that. thank you, mr. president. the queen backed out of the recognition day and that is because of a light strain in her back. i m pamela brown in washington. you are live on this sunday. a new book revealing a shocking revelation about just how hard the trump administration was pushing vice president mike pence to overturn the election results before the capitol riot. on new year s eve, white house chief of staff mike meadows sent pence a memo not made public until now, detailing a plan to undo joe biden s election win. this memo is part of jonathan karl s upcoming back . there were six battleground states trump falsely claimed he won, and then give those states an unrealistic deadline to sesend back a new set of votes. when some states would miss that deadline, their electoral votes would be negated and their public legislations would vote for trump, givin
a success, and he scrapped plans to storm a sprawling factory compound where reportedly more than 1,000 civilians and ukrainian fighters are sheltering. instead, he directed his military to set up a blockade so that a fly can t get through. this morning, president biden cast a doubt about the russians having taken full control of this near decimated city. it s questionable whether he does control mariupol. there is no evidence yet that mariupol is completely fallen. well, what is not in question is the intensifying urgency to free the estimated 120,000 people trapped in that city by russian strikes. those who are still there have endured more than a month of little water, food, limited access to medication or medical care. the mayor said today once again russians are not keeping to the agreement to hold their fire to allow people to get out. translator: unfortunately, right now, there is no possibility to evacuate civilians from the azovstol plant because we need at lea