we had a great conversation. i ve known him since 1999. he was a seminary student here in new york. came to a demonstration i had. he ended up getting arrested for peaceful demonstration with me. we ve known each other since then. we had a great conversation, coming right up after the fabulous simone. we will be watching, rev, you have just mentored us all. take away. thank you very much. thank you verlet me say, welcoo politicsnation. right now, republicans in both chambers of congress are doing what they can to sabotage the people s business. in protest of the 37 federal counts, donald trump is facing over his handling of classified materials. and five days after his arraignment, that sabotage is ranging from a media campaign, to publicly exonerating trump before he even stand trial. to pledge from substantial republicans to intentionally obstruct the biden administration, by blocking vital appointments, even if it puts our nation in jeopardy. georgia senator, i rap
every 100,000 live births in georgia, between 2018 and 2021. but for black women, georgia said georgia state university, found that they faced over 66 deaths for every 100,000 births in 2021. the highest rates in the state. georgia currently bans abortion after about six weeks, a result of roe being overturned last week. but it also has statistics like these, showing the dangers many of its women residents face in giving birth s. where did those women turn, facing these kinds of challenges, senator? kinds o reverend i lost it a very different many years ago to maternal mortality. she was a young vibrant woman. a mother. she lost, she died from complications related to childbirth. we are seeing this entirely too