the generic version of matthew stone filed a new lawsui against the fda in a bid t ensure that its product doesn get pulled off the markets adding yet another strand of complication to this entir issue. because of how contentious and confusing and conflicting th situation has become in just a matter of days, it is almost guaranteed that regardless o how the fifth circuit rules in next month s hearing, it wil be appealed again and wind u back at the supreme court in a later date joined now by nancy nort president of the ceo the cente of reproductive rights nancy, good morning to you thank you for being with us on trying to get a sense for m viewers about where we are whe we woke up this morning. some say this is something t celebrate, others say we wer rolling backwards and we jus stopped rolling for the moment well let me just start with, i certainly am hugely relieved was last night, woke up this morning. still hugely relieved that a least for the next, i don know, six wee
down with corps for her first television interview. and she draft dropped a whole lot of hints. did the grand jury recommend indictments of multiple people? yes. i will tell you, it is not a short list. we saw 75 people. and there are six pages of the report cut out. so, we are talking about more than a dozen people? i would say that, yes. are these recognizable names? names that people would know? there are certainly names that you would recognize, yes. there definitely are something that you would expect. the grand jury forewoman telling nbc today that the grand jury panel recommended that over a dozen people be indicted. doesn t is a lot. and on the one question that we are all wondering about did the special grand jury recommended an indictment against the former president? take a listen. did the grand jury recommend an indictment of former president trump? i am not going to speak on exact indictments. would we be surprised? are there bombshells of w
thanks for staying up late with me. i will say you at the end of tomorrow. check out that shot of kagan! awesome! thanks for all of you at home for being here with us tonight. we are starting in the state of georgia. fulton county district attorney fani willis has yet to say whether or not she will seek indictments in her sprawling criminal investigation into former president donald trump and his allies efforts to subvert the 2020 election. but today, one of the grand jurors in that, emily core, the juries forewoman, she is speaking out. nbc news blaine alexander sat down with corps for her first television interview. and she draft dropped a whole lot of hints. did the grand jury recommend indictments of multiple people? [silence] yes. i will tell you, it is not a short list. we saw 75 people. and there are six pages of the report cut out. so, we are talking about more than a dozen people? i would say that, yes. are these recognizable names? names that peopl
where there are reports of continued fighting, despite the announcement of a temporary ceasefire between the army and rfs. there s also been an updated civilian death toll with embassies in the capital reporting that at least 270 civilians having been killed in the past five days. a senior doctor in the city has told the bbc that only five out of the city s 59 hospitals are still functioning, and are running short of power, oxygen and life saving drugs. there are also reports that some hospitals have been taken over by warring parties either to use as a refuge for their fighters or as bases to launch their military operations. earlier i spoke to abdalla hussein the operations manager for the medical humanitarian organisation doctor s without borders on the strain this situation has on the hospitals in the country the situation is very dire. it has been very intense in the last days. intense fighting in this region. it had a dramatic impact on the freedom of movement of
guilty on all counts, after six week trial, more than 70 witnesses took a south carolina jury less than three hours of deliberations to decide that alec murdaugh was guilty of killing his wife and son. his sentencing is set for tomorrow. we re back with s. e. cupp, patrick mcenroe joins us, as well. they ve, you are an attorney, what do you think sealed the deal but allow the jury to decide this in three hours. the jury s all right through this conman. he lied from day one. he lied to his family. he lied to police. and then when he got caught in a lie, because of his sons video, he changed his story on the spot, the jury didn t believe his new story. ironically, it was his son paul who solved his own murder. yes, we ve been saying that. paul s cell phone capture the audio of alex murdaugh at the kennels that night, when he said he wasn t. didn t he know that he said these in discovery where he would ve been tipped off that he had this video? why was he caught in that