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It's. Friday March Twenty ninth entre.
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Though Anderson and I'm Abdulla I'll say it
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in, this is what a date the pot
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no one's really listen to this morning. Listen,
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everybody listening to Be I'd say the latest
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release, Cowboy Carter. So as far as I'm
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concerned, all is right with the world. You
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know, driven I'm listening to you. Just came
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here because it's him. airport. On.
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Today's. Show Trans Day of Visibility
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is this Sunday and we will
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hear why it's important that Trans
0:37
athletes are visible in sports. Plus
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announcing it's going to start. Selling
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the worst sounding flavor of
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sparkling water since pamplemousse mean
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pimple most people bought first.
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Who's ready for revisions to
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Statistical policy? Directive Number Fifteen?
0:56
I. Sure am. Been. Waiting for my whole life.
0:58
In fact, You. Don't have to
1:00
explain to us why you been weigh in
1:03
on this of do our I Target Statistical
1:05
Policy Directive Number Fifteen is the one that
1:07
directs the Federal government's collection and presentation of
1:09
data about race and ethnicity. In. Layman's
1:11
terms were talking about how the census
1:13
collects it and there was a huge
1:16
announcement. Thursday. that's a game changer for
1:18
many communities of color. That's because for
1:20
as long as I can remember, yours
1:22
truly One Abdul Rahman Mohamed Siad, whose
1:24
parents were both born in Egypt and
1:26
who gets stopped at airports all the
1:28
time, has been considered by his government
1:30
as white. Which. You know I
1:32
always remind people Egypt. Is on the
1:34
continent of Africa. I've. Just say something's
1:36
not right there. Okay, we're holding it
1:38
down. Were holding down that northeast corner.
1:41
And. Yesterday. All. Of
1:43
this wrongdoing changed when the Federal
1:45
Office of Management and Budget finally
1:47
recommended some long awaited shifts. It
1:49
represents decades of organizing an effort,
1:51
so this affects the kind of
1:54
questions that we will see on
1:56
Federal census forms and surveys down
1:58
the line. Private Be. The Than
2:00
researchers might follow the government's seem
2:02
to so work or change here.
2:04
I thought everything first. Rather than
2:06
asking to separate questions about race
2:08
and ethnicity which is often confusing
2:10
folks, it unifies the questions into
2:12
one with recommendations to choose as
2:14
many answers as someone needs to
2:16
best describe how they identify. right?
2:19
Now cook ethnicity is the question on
2:21
those forms that asks if you're of
2:23
hispanic or Latino origin. Second, those
2:25
options will for the first time include
2:27
a Middle Eastern or North African or
2:29
Mina option. Who. Puts third, it requires
2:32
the census Bureau to collect additional detail,
2:34
helping us better understand things like bi
2:36
racial identity or country of origin. So
2:38
what does this mean for the kind
2:40
of data that the census can collect
2:42
Now, it should give us a much
2:44
richer picture of the true diversity of
2:46
our country. And it offers so many
2:48
of us who felt erased by the
2:50
census the opportunity to be seen and
2:52
understood in our full richness. Bar Government.
2:54
One. Year after the Twenty Twenty Us Census,
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for example, the Urban Institute put out
2:58
a report that said that the census
3:00
probably undercounted some two point five million
3:02
people in various racial and ethnic groups.
3:05
But. He goes well beyond just being
3:07
seen and appreciated. Institutions like health system,
3:09
school districts and universities usually model
3:11
their race and ethnicity collection of the
3:14
Federal government. So this move by the
3:16
Federal government will have Suge cascading impact
3:18
downstream in institutions that shape American life.
3:21
To and as a healthcare expert and
3:23
Amina identifying person yourself, I imagine this
3:25
update means a lot to you as
3:28
well, right? Well. Traveled for the
3:30
first time. The government has a chance
3:32
that collecting accurate data given that there
3:34
was no mean a categories our community
3:36
was just erased. And. That had
3:38
serious implications. See, I'm an epidemiologist and
3:41
I started my career studying the risk
3:43
of premature birth and infant mortality among
3:45
marginalized communities. A. Lot of my focus
3:47
was on the Latino in Munich communities, but
3:49
without high quality formal data about the number
3:51
of mean identifying folks in a given community.
3:54
for example, it was almost impossible to calculate
3:56
the rate of In for mortality. Remember.
3:58
These numbers are calculated as. Number of
4:00
outcomes for ten or hundred thousand people.
4:03
But. If you don't know how many
4:05
people there are, well, you get the
4:07
picture right. So it's literally as deep
4:09
as saving babies. It absolutely is. Being.
4:12
Seen means being measured too. And being
4:14
measured means that researchers and public health
4:16
leaders like Meets can identify the inequities
4:18
that too often ship the health of
4:20
marginalized communities. And maybe with this data,
4:22
we can rebalance resources where they're needed
4:24
Most. As. The Hell Director for
4:26
the county with the largest mina and Latino
4:28
communities in my state, Michigan. I promise you
4:30
that that really matters. These. Changes announced
4:33
by the census won't be right away. Federal agencies
4:35
have about eighteen months to come up with a
4:37
plan in line with this new directive. But.
4:39
It's really exciting. So now you
4:41
know why I love Statistical Policy
4:43
Directive Number Fifteen. Thanks. So
4:45
much for that of duel from
4:47
a representation of visibility in the
4:50
way that our government is collecting
4:52
information about as to now international
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transit or Day of Visibility which
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is this weekend the same day
4:58
as Easter this year. we are,
5:00
after all divine beings. I'm gonna
5:03
zero in on Strands his ability
5:05
in sports because of a very
5:07
big lawsuit filed earlier this month
5:09
that targets trans athletes. Before you
5:11
go on cue, give us a
5:13
little background on friends. Day Visibility?
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Absolutely So The day was created
5:18
by activists Rachel Crandall Crocker back
5:20
in Two Thousand Nine. The T
5:22
L the Are is that see
5:24
was frustrated that the only well
5:26
known as trans folk is day
5:28
at the time was Trans Day
5:30
of Remembrance which is one where
5:32
we honor lives lost in our
5:34
community due to violence to basically
5:36
felt like both the Lgbtq community
5:38
as well as streets. This fab
5:40
needed to put some respect on
5:42
the lives of trans folks and
5:44
are contributions. The Culture and Society
5:46
at large and so now across
5:48
the globe on March thirty first
5:50
Saturday, the day dedicated to do
5:52
just that. Even though Yasir be
5:55
doing it three hundred and Sixty
5:57
five, Day Three Sixty Six Ohm.
5:59
The media as well as we
6:01
all know this trans day of
6:03
visibility is happening amid a legislative,
6:05
political and socio cultural have fallen
6:07
on our lives as trans people
6:09
which just cannot be ignored or
6:12
denied. Can. You tell us how
6:14
bad it's become. Yeah, so we've covered
6:16
many of the anti trans happenings on
6:18
this so already. like for example, the
6:21
circumstances around the death of Next Benedict,
6:23
the non binary Oklahoma teen who took
6:25
their own life after not the case
6:27
and at school back in February or
6:30
the New York Times and how they
6:32
helped fuel right wing anti trans panic.
6:34
The media monitoring group Media Matters said
6:36
that back in Two thousand, Twenty Two
6:39
and these leagues they joined Glad in
6:41
releasing a follow up report. Revealing that
6:43
the suppose it paper of record
6:46
after being called out by trains
6:48
journalists and advocates last year is
6:50
still facilitating what amounts to anti
6:52
Trans misinformation. In that report, it
6:54
said that from February twenty twenty
6:56
Three to February twenty twenty four,
6:59
sixty one percent of their article
7:01
on anti Trans Bill D in
7:03
include a Trans voice and there
7:05
are five hundred and thirty three
7:07
of those discriminatory build in forty
7:09
one states right now. That's according
7:12
to the Trans. Legislation tracker all of
7:14
these bills, right? or about a few
7:16
different thing. They don't want us as
7:18
trans, adult, or used to have access
7:20
to the gender affirming in life saving
7:22
health care that some of us require.
7:24
They want to restrict where we can
7:26
use the bathroom. and maybe one of
7:28
the biggest areas of intense assault for
7:31
trans people is in sports. Can you
7:33
tell us more about that, right? So
7:35
just a couple weeks ago, a group
7:37
of sixteen at Transfer big student athletes
7:39
filed a class action lawsuit against the
7:41
Nc Double A and it's policies. That
7:43
allowed trans people to compete in
7:45
sports aligned with their identities. that
7:47
sued wants to ban all trans
7:50
women from all in see Double
7:52
A Sports and it's just one
7:54
part of Would journalist Amara Jones
7:56
called the Anti Trans hate machine.
7:59
All. Of this and so much more
8:01
has led to eighty five percent of
8:03
trans and adults saying that were facing
8:05
a national state of emergency. That's according
8:08
to a new poll by Data For
8:10
Progress Thought Door. I wanted to talk
8:12
about that lawsuit against the Nc Double
8:14
Eighth as well as what we're navigating
8:16
as a community on this coming day
8:19
of visibility. And so I called of
8:21
sports journalist and athlete. Carly Shot in
8:23
a Web is currently a contributor for
8:25
our Sports but previously road for E
8:28
S P N for over two decades.
8:30
She's also the former cohosts of
8:32
the Transporter Room podcast I so
8:34
highlighting trans athletes and I started
8:36
by asking her if there was
8:38
a special memory or moment in
8:40
her life that made her realize
8:42
how much see loved being an
8:44
athlete. Only give a little shout
8:46
out to the people that made
8:48
that moment possible. Mcgraw: The Reapers
8:50
Women's Football. The. Memory for
8:52
me. Was. Actually first game
8:55
playing for them last April. I
8:57
first met this team. They set up a
8:59
tent at a price. Their quarterback
9:01
currently you look like he can play a little
9:03
bit. You should come to our trial in August.
9:06
And. I asked applied. To you
9:08
know, or at least a trans women.
9:11
Do. Not see an eye to eye on this.
9:13
I am the team ministry cause we says we
9:15
are a women's football. Team for all women
9:17
are Wow! This group. Of.
9:20
Twenty one women on our team. At twenty
9:22
of them are says. And. They are
9:24
all except thing and loving. I
9:26
have twenty two sisters that that's
9:28
what it was like. Wow, I
9:30
love that. So let's jump into
9:33
this op ed that you wrote
9:35
about the Nc Double A lawsuit
9:37
shortly after dropped earlier this month.
9:39
We know that these this women
9:41
they don't want trans women to
9:44
compete because they think that their
9:46
inclusion right violates Title Nine or
9:48
whatever. But can you give us
9:50
some of the details about this
9:52
lawsuit on. You know, Whitmore be
9:55
plaintiffs want be and C double
9:57
A to actually do beyond just.
10:00
The Banning trans women from playing sports.
10:02
Where the start with let's talk about
10:04
Whoop! At this lawsuit Together it being
10:06
powered by a group who call themselves
10:08
The Independent Counsel For Women's Sports. Is
10:10
a group of people who call themselves
10:12
feminists but I com foments and the
10:15
may reside do that is look through
10:17
their work with and who they're getting
10:19
a logistical and financial support from groups
10:21
like the Independent Women's Forum. Who.
10:23
Calls himself a Christian conservative group
10:26
is another group conserve women for
10:28
America to the same type of
10:30
group and they in turn get
10:32
their bread from the Heritage Foundation.
10:34
Vr know the Heritage Foundation is
10:37
a we Do the right wing
10:39
think tank with the Southern Poverty
10:41
Law Center refers to as an
10:43
anti Lgbtq hate group. With.
10:45
Are asking the Nc Double A to do. Is
10:48
to in. Bill. Now eleven
10:50
year old transgender participation policy.
10:53
As a basic wanna say that trans
10:55
women are not. Women should not be
10:58
able to be in women's competition at
11:00
all. But. The second things
11:02
really petty and person. They
11:04
want the Nc Double A to go back to all
11:06
their records. They. Want them to
11:08
with act those records, They want
11:10
to change them and disqualify. And
11:13
take away anything. That a
11:15
transgender woman is done in collegiate sports.
11:18
So. For example, Cc Telfer, who
11:20
five years ago became the first.
11:22
Transgender. Student athlete to win an
11:24
individual Nc Double A championship. They will
11:27
take her to visit championship in the
11:29
board me to hurdles away. They want
11:31
to take Leah Thomas' swim championship the
11:33
she won two years ago. They want
11:35
to take that away as the personal
11:37
petty part of it off because really
11:39
sets Riley gains being Riley game. Let's.
11:42
Have a little bit more about
11:44
Riley Game. For the folks you
11:47
know who don't know who is
11:49
Riley game wise see a face
11:51
right of this anti trans women
11:54
in sports movement right now. Will.
11:56
Rally Dance is a former swimmer.
11:58
The Universe is. That the the
12:01
twelve time all american she's one
12:03
to Fcc championships division. One swimming
12:05
nationals and twenty twenty two she was
12:07
in. In a bit final where she
12:09
finished tied for fifth in the two
12:11
hundred yard. Freestyle. She ties with
12:14
leader Thomas. The. First, Riley said there
12:16
was a big deal. nothing against Leah with as
12:18
well, but the Nc Double A didn't give us
12:20
a heads up on this. When the fact is
12:22
this is a rule, what are they need to
12:24
give you a heads up for a couple weeks
12:27
afterwards? Gains. Did an interview
12:29
with Christina from Worse The Who is
12:31
a trans woman whose reporter. And
12:33
he basically told Pristina that know there was
12:35
no problem with Leah it was. Have. Issues with
12:37
the As He.live there is no problem.
12:40
Leah now lab. Between the interview in
12:42
April and her showing up at the
12:44
Icons Conference what I call transferable Palooza.
12:47
And start saying the the libelous
12:49
ugly things about Leah Thomas. Say
12:51
those the that. Such
12:54
horrid biological parent who
12:56
sought for a male
12:58
genitalia. She basically been
13:00
going around. And. Making
13:02
the rounds the college campuses. Israeli
13:04
Games Foundation now another right wing
13:07
think tank is backing her up
13:09
on that. so she's the head
13:12
of this was it for hurts
13:14
his personal but for the people
13:16
behind this it's very political. you
13:19
mentioned kind of the broader sports
13:21
landscape. we talked about collegiate. We're
13:23
seeing these bands even impacting the
13:26
babies in middle school right here
13:28
high school who really just want
13:31
to play. What would you say
13:33
is the impact. Right that all
13:35
of this has on Young trans
13:37
girls are trans kids you know
13:39
in general who are being forced
13:41
to sit on the sidelines while
13:43
everyone else you know the able
13:45
to participate as hurting kids. I
13:48
want to call out Ipods Women
13:50
for something. Our call out the
13:52
Independent Counsel or Women's Sports for
13:54
something very important. They've.
13:56
Taken on their social media
13:58
out high school. The and
14:00
Kids who play. A the outing
14:02
them on their social media. They're dead.
14:04
Namely, these kids. They got these kids
14:07
and you'll think that don't affect these
14:09
kids. These kids are get up. Especially.
14:11
In the state that are passing this legislation.
14:14
You. Have people that are going to be
14:16
linked to demonize a young person just because
14:18
they want to play. A game. Same thing
14:21
Leah Thomas. I. Mean the mere
14:23
fact that Riley gains. Can. Basically
14:25
call Leah Thomas a sex offender and
14:27
people believe it. That's a
14:29
lynching start as you have Riley Gains
14:32
when she went on Charlie current Flu
14:34
podcast and Trolley Curves Talk about this
14:36
is the take care of Leah Thomas
14:38
like we used to do back in
14:40
the fifties and sixties. Now travel. We.
14:43
Both black lists that sound like
14:45
to you Listen Okay join got
14:47
a spell it out for me
14:49
or gag of you know I
14:52
know This also makes me think
14:54
of in this is a necessary
14:56
of sports case but the same
14:58
environment in the the sentiment that
15:01
we're talking about Next Benedict I
15:03
was exactly going there. Will we
15:05
know for sure is that the
15:07
environment that these conservatives are creating
15:10
leads to an experience like Next
15:12
is right where. They aren't
15:14
supported in school where they are
15:16
are harassed and abused in school
15:18
and they feel like they're only
15:20
result right is to take their
15:23
life. But before we go Carly
15:25
I wanna just step back a
15:27
little bit right? Because in community
15:29
we often talk about how visibility
15:31
is of hair and off ride
15:33
my whole book we see each
15:35
other, black, trans or into Tv
15:38
and film is all about this
15:40
concept of visibility being a paradox.
15:42
On one hand. We as
15:44
trans people are more visible
15:46
than Amber right in the
15:48
pop cultural imagination. But the
15:50
victory all as you've already
15:52
just explained that the aimed
15:54
at trailblazing folks like Leah
15:56
Thomas were also experiencing unprecedented
15:59
violence as the community from
16:01
the Sports Bay and to
16:03
the don't say gay to
16:05
the you know the all
16:07
the other legislation not to
16:09
mention the murders that are
16:11
happening right of our siblings
16:13
in our Sisters More. ah
16:15
especially how do you reconcile.
16:18
That. Drastic difference of
16:20
experience that we're having at the
16:22
same time. If you reconcile it
16:24
at all, it's not so much that
16:26
reconcile it. We. Take it for what it
16:28
is, We take you for what it is on
16:30
one side. It's great to see this visibility. I
16:33
want to see more of it. I was your
16:35
everyday stories or talk of the fact that matters
16:37
what you see on these like social media and
16:39
all this nastiness us other every day. I.
16:41
Really, don't talk about being trans or that
16:43
much unless I'm on a forum like this.
16:45
We're actually talking about these things but in
16:47
my everyday a me when I'm at the
16:50
gym we just live in like everybody else
16:52
you got like my training partners and sports
16:54
much football team. they know any on care
16:56
that you're trans. Whoop Dee Doo! Make that
16:58
block and run through the right horse you
17:00
see that's all they care about. My mentor
17:02
and college always told me he doesn't know
17:04
who you are, know who they are and
17:07
what time it is. A we know who
17:09
vr a man and that's the thing that
17:11
bothers. Them the most and they're upset
17:13
about the fact that we are living.
17:15
Enjoy! That with my conversation
17:17
with sports journalists an athlete Carly shot in
17:19
a web will link to her work in
17:21
are so notes that the late for now
17:24
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Congressional primary is in June and
20:35
some absentee ballots me to be
20:38
printed and said in less than
20:40
a month until the judges gave
20:42
the states okay to use the
20:44
unconstitutional maps. Meanwhile in Florida, federal
20:46
judges unanimously dealt a blow to
20:48
civil rights groups on Wednesday the
20:50
group's talents a map for twenty
20:52
twenty two that eliminated the northern
20:55
congressional districts last held by black
20:57
democrat our last them. But in
20:59
Wednesday's ruling. The judges said the
21:01
group needed to prove them both Gov
21:03
Rhonda fancies and the State legislature acted
21:05
with discrimination in mind when they approve
21:08
the map. The Fantasy: that guy we
21:10
now he is of course and at
21:12
least one of the judges clearly agreed
21:15
in his opinion are the judges Also
21:17
said that the legislature fought him at
21:19
several steps along the way before conceding.
21:22
As a result of Wednesday's ruling, the
21:24
Twenty Twenty Two map will still be
21:26
in use for this November's election, But
21:29
this issue is. Still on appeal in
21:31
State court. Or right so
21:33
from zero p Absurdity of the state
21:35
Level Two G O P absurdity at
21:37
the Federal level Republican House Speaker Much
21:39
Johnson says Hills and impeachment articles against
21:41
Department of Homeland Security Secretary Our hundred
21:43
my office to the Senate on April
21:45
tenth, Johnson said so in a letter
21:47
he sent to Democratic Senate Majority Leader Chuck
21:49
Schumer on Thursday. Tumors office responded in a
21:51
statement that centers would be sworn in as
21:53
jurors for the trial the following Dec on
21:56
April of. His. House Republicans very
21:58
narrowly empty. tomorrow is back. In some
22:00
worry over his handling of the Uss
22:02
awarded a move Democrats dismissed as cynical,
22:04
partisan, and unconstitutional it took republicans to
22:06
trust the first one. Field after three
22:08
Republicans join Democrats in voting against minorities
22:11
as impeachments a major embarrassment for Speaker
22:13
Johnson. Humor has an outline what to
22:15
trial in the senate will look like,
22:17
but there's almost no chance to democratically
22:19
controlled chamber will Convicted Dhs Secretary. Sam.
22:23
Been Freed The disgraced founder of
22:25
the Crypto currency exchange asked he
22:27
acts was sentenced to twenty five
22:29
years in prison on Thursday. A
22:31
jury convicted him last year on
22:33
fraud, conspiracy, and money laundering charges
22:35
for stealing billions of dollars from
22:37
Fcx his customers. Spank! Been Freed
22:39
was facing quite a bit more
22:41
time behind bars, and the twenty
22:43
five years he received Federal prosecutors
22:45
had thought forty to fifty years
22:48
and his conviction carried a maximum
22:50
sentence of more than one hundred
22:52
years. The judge in the case,
22:54
Us District Judge Lewis Kaplan, said bank
22:56
mean fried also repeatedly committed perjury on
22:58
the witness stand. Bank Winfried has said
23:00
he will have he'll his and vixen
23:02
because of course the well of course
23:05
he will and will probably pay for
23:07
it with crypto assist. Finally, we're pretty
23:09
sure this is an early April Fools
23:11
joke, but there's news about Seven Eleven
23:13
and we're not taking any chances to
23:15
warmth. The company announced on Wednesday that
23:17
little debut a new line of sparkling
23:20
waters that will include the flavor Snake
23:22
Bite hotdogs. Which is
23:24
just a discussed. And.
23:27
I drink. Well, we will have hints of
23:29
ketchup and mustard. It just got worse. It
23:31
really got worse. Like if you boiled hot
23:33
and and mistakenly put the ketchup and mustard
23:35
into the water and then put that thing
23:37
in a soda stream he hasn't done with
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this is that? Know. Again,
23:42
we do think that this is an April
23:44
Fools joke because while and a press release
23:46
Seven Eleven says more details about the availability
23:49
of hot dogs, barking water will be released
23:51
on the first. But if it's not joke
23:53
that I'm glad I'm fasting for Ramadan. Listen,
23:55
maybe I need to fast to. Have
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dual cause this sounds disgusting. Yeah
24:00
man, pretty sure there are hot dogs are
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hello either. So like come on over trivial
24:04
physicist and those are the headlines. Two.
24:08
More things before we go March. Thirty
24:10
first is Cesar Chavez day. Tune into
24:12
What a Day this Monday for a
24:14
real conversation about why our immigration system
24:16
doesn't work and what's at stake this
24:18
November as both Biden in Trump make
24:21
their case for how to fix it.
24:23
will hear from people like Immigration Act
24:25
of is Danny My that oh he
24:27
who lives in Texas right along the
24:29
southern border. We are an area that
24:31
has been historically blue and I think
24:33
a lot of Athena voter and a
24:35
lot of border voters are. Looking for
24:37
an alternative? stick? And
24:39
when President Biden com and doesn't
24:41
provide a very clear out front
24:43
end up on that. I think
24:46
it makes a lot of Latino voters question what
24:48
who should. We turn feel that episode
24:50
comes Monday on April First. Plus.
24:53
Earlier this week Constitutional Law professor Lille Lipman
24:55
join us to break down the latest abortion pill
24:57
case that in front of a supreme court.
24:59
To. Get a quick take on the oral
25:01
arguments. Check out the latest episode in the
25:04
strict scrutiny feet were Leah and her cohosts.
25:06
Talk about the bottom line and what's next
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for Abortion Access Air Force. Don't miss our
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next episode of American Affected Mattress on Tuesday
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where we'll be talking about practical approaches to
25:15
taking on disparities in inequities in infant mortality.
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