potential presidential campaign just ahead plus what we re learning about donald trump s deposition yesterday in new york after spending eight hours at the attorney general s office. and we ll have the latest on the arrest of the young air national guardsman suspected of leaking classified documents all right, good morning and welcome to way too early on this friday, april 14th. i m sam stein in for jonathan lemire we begin in florida where ahead of a likely presidential run governor ron desantis signed a six-week abortion ban into law yesterday, a move that underscores just how controversial the move is. the typically boisterous desantis announced the decision with little fanfare last night, putting out this tweet just after 11:00, hours after the ban was approved by the gop controlled state legislature just two out of the 28 republicans in the florida senate voted against the bill, which makes exceptions for pregnancies involving rape or incest up until 15 weeks thosexes
en that is something we are all extremely we want to know. a gunman attacks a dance hall. we ll have the latest on a mass shooting in america. plus, a search of president biden s home turns up more classified documents. the white house tries to track down any remaining files with sensitive information. and also ahead, we ll explain what s behind a disagreement among allies over supplying tanks to ukraine. good morning. welcome to way too early on this monday, january 23rd. thank you for starting your day with us. we ll begin with the deadly mass shooting saturday night in monterey park, california. ten people were killed. at least ten others were injured when a man opened fire inside a ballroom packed with people who were celebrating the lunar new year. authorities say the 72-year-old gunman died yesterday from a self inflicted gunshot as police closed in on his van in a parking lot in torrence, california. that s about 30 miles from the scene of the shooting. the
place restrictions that would prevent it from being sent to patients by mail the new york times reports the supreme court justices, quote, will most likely rule on the biden administration s emergency application in a matter of days. they may restore full access to the pill, endorse the restrictions outlined in the appeals court, or sus spend access entirely as a federal judge in texas did the biden administration would need to win the votes of at least five of the nine justices on the supreme court, which has a 6-3 conservative majority. as you may remember in a 5-4 ruling last summer the high court overturned the landmark roe v. wade decision, which guarantees a constitutional right to abortion. all right, and joining us now to unpack this all is health care reporter on capitol hill for politico, the one and only alice olstein. alice, thank you for joining us. really appreciate it what kind of potential timeline are you hearing for this doj
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