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The John Fugelsang Podcast

Fighting Abortion Bans and Climate Change: Jessica Mason Pieklo - Garnet Henderson - Michael Elizabeth Sakas

The John Fugelsang Podcast

Crossover Media Group

Religion & Spirituality, Sanity, John Fugelsang, Arts, Sexy Liberal Podcast Network, News, Sexy Liberal

4.91.2K Ratings

🗓️ 29 April 2023

⏱️ 55 minutes

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Summary

John welcomes back Senior Vice President, and Executive Editor of Rewire News Group - Jessica Mason Pieklo. She's an award-winning legal journalist and analyst with a decade of experience covering reproductive rights and justice issues. Also joining him - Senior Multiplatform Reporter for Rewire News Group - Garnet Henderson. She's the host and Producer of ACCESS: A podcast about abortion. They discuss the Supreme Court, the changing reproductive laws in many states, and other issues surrounding abortion. Then John interviews Climate and Environment Reporter Michael Elizabeth Sakas. She's the host of "PARCHED" a Colorado River podcast focused on solutions from Colorado Public Radio. They talk about the river's possible solutions to the many problems involving climate change and water rights in this new environment.

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0:00.0

This is the John Fuell-Sang Podcast.

0:07.0

This is Serious XM.

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This is Serious XM. Channel 127, welcome to Progress After Dark.

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Good evening, to everybody out there on the West Coast driving home in your vehicles.

0:21.2

I load everybody else in the middle of the East Coast. Welcome to

0:24.4

tell me everything, bring in good trouble to the right-wing bubble. I'm John Fuegal saying

0:28.4

here in Manhattan, New York City, Thea is producing us from Brooklyn.

0:33.0

Chris, our executive producer, is being executive in production like down in South Carolina.

0:38.6

For the next couple hours, we're going to be with you right here on channel 127 at 866 99748 we would love to hear from you

0:46.0

let's talk about the Colorado River now you might think you don't know the

0:50.2

Colorado River at all but if you've ever admired the

0:53.3

Grand Canyon, you have admired the Colorado rivers work.

0:57.2

It connects Wyoming to Mexico, and about 40 million humans

1:01.6

rely on its water. And the Colorado River has of course

1:04.7

been facing a mega drought and historic drought due to climate change.

1:08.9

Reservoirs are at record lows and about 30 indigenous tribes live from this river, many of whom don't have the benefits of running water in their homes.

1:18.0

These same tribes have virtually no say in how the river's water is shared or cared for. Now Michael Sackus as an

1:26.1

NPR climate reporter in Colorado who hosts the excellent podcast parched all

1:30.5

about what is happening to the Colorado and how it's going to affect the people who live there and the rest of us in the long term.

1:37.5

It's a great pleasure to welcome the host of Parched. Michael Sackis, welcome.

1:41.5

Yeah, so nice to meet you, John.

1:43.3

Thank you so much for having me on the show.

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