into hiding. do my republican colleagues remember that day? do my republican colleagues remember the savage mob calling for the execution of mike pence? the makeshift gallows outside the capitol? well, they remember and it s not like there is nothing more to be learned. just today, a cnn review of court records and pentagon documents revealed that one-in-ten people charged in the insurrection are veterans or current-service members. a quarter of those defendants have connections to right-wing extremist groups. so, how deep do those extremists and insurrectionists ties reach into the ranks? it s a troubling question we still don t know. but also, the threat to democracy, which, clearly, still exists. so what could be more frightening to these senators than that? well, minority leader mitch mcconnell, who lobbied hard against the bill, said nothing on the floor today. however, alaska senator lisa murkowski, one of six republicans who voted yes, spoke to the question late-l
hello, everybody. welcome to inside. i m john king in washington. thank you for your time. can the house speaker keep his members in line? the debt deal meets its first tet where hard line conservatives deeply unhappy with the agreement have a chance to kill it. plus drones behind enemy lines. an attack raised the ukraine war into the heart of russia s capital as vladimir putin keeps up a relentless aerial assault on kyiv. and ron desantis makes his first road trip as an official candidate. but up first for us, the deal to pull the united states back from a debt cliff meets its first big road block today. at 3:00 p.m. the house rules committee convenes, but the unhappy conservatives will have enough vote kill the debt pack at its first stop. hard liners say the deal gave kevin mccarthy the gavel included a promise that any legislation needed all nine rules committee votes to make it to the full house. allies say they don t remember it that way. this washington wrinkle puts
on the brink of having their bodily autonomy snatched away from them. before the religious right, it s an excuse for celebration. it is the holy grail finally within reach, the culmination of its decades long battle to end abortion rights in america. in fact, the religious right is so entrenched in anti-abortion politics it s arguably their most defining issue. there s even an origin story about this movement being a reaction to the roe v. wade decision in 1973. but that s what they want you to think. it s a myth, a hoax, a lie. back in 2014 dartmouth historian randal bomber did a deep dive into the real origins of the religious right. he also revisited the topic in a piece that dropped today. as he notes, before and for several years after roe, evangelicals were overwhelmingly indifferent to the subject of abortion which they considered to be a catholic issue. according to experts featured in the pbs special god in america, even famed teleadvantage rift pat robertson and
joins me to discuss why she and other lawmakers are calling on president biden to push conditions on u.s. military aid for israel. doctors without borders is here to talk about the dangers faced by relief organizations. courtroom,. special counsel jack smith appears to be running out of patience with the judge in donald trump s classified documents case as trump desperately tries to delay his first criminal trial and compares himself to nelson mandela. agent of chaos. if donald trump wins the white house, he promises a nationwide round up a fund committed immigrants and a focus on discrimination against white people. the person at the center of both noxious ideas, stephen miller. gelati, and gender era dive into this part of the chaos promised by trump 2.0. i m jonathan capehart, this is the saturday show. tomorrow marks six months since hamas terrorists streamed into israel, killing 1200 people and kidnapping more than 200. in response, israel launched a war on hamas
turning point. how a deadly strike on an aid convoy has changed the course of the war. madeline dean joins us to talk about why she and other lawmakers are asking president biden to put conditions on u.s. military aid to israel. and doctors without border is here to talk about the dangers faced berelief organization. special council jack smith appear to be running out of patience with the judge in donald trump s classified documents case as trump desperately tries to delay his first criminal trial and compares himself to nelson mandela. and agent of chaos, if donald trump wins the white house, he promises a nationwide round up of undocumented immigrants. the center at of both noxious ideas, steven miller. i m jonathan capehart and this is the saturday show. tomorrow marks six months since hamas terrorists streamed into israel killing some 1200 people and kidnapping more than 200. in response, israel launched a war on hamas, pounding the gaza strip starting in the nort