amy: josh harkinson, thank you for being with us.will link to your piece at mother jones headlined "the dark , history of the white house aides who crafted trump's muslim ban." we spend the rest of the show with a civil rights leader who has been at the forefront of the movement for equality for decades, reverend jesse jackson. i caught up with the two-time democratic presidential candidate at the women's march in washington, and now he joins us here in new york. we just have a few minutes then we will do part two of this discussion. let's focus right now on jeff sessions and the opposition to him. they have put off the vote on him until today. the head of the naacp just got arrested again this week -- >> for the right reasons. 1965, blacks did not have the right to vote for 85 years, what women could not serve on juries. he calls the interventions supreme court to protect people's rights as intrusion. end.o danger to justice. of: and the significance sessions in question -- well, you had cory booker, the first time a sitting senator