hour. outonight, in just moments we will joined live by the white house chief of staff, ron klain, and we will ask him about president biden s return to the campaign trail tonight. the new burst of democratic momentum heading into the midterms and donald trump s legal woes. plus, a judge says that by tomorrow he will release a deducted redacted version to get the mar-a-lago search warrant as the da investigating trump in georgia calls on more of his associates to testify. former federal prosecutor and senior member of the mueller investigation, and you weisman as our guest. as conservatives take over the nations school boards, you reporting on who is funding those efforts and opening up a new front in the culture war. we start tonight with a president on a hot streak. president biden at a rally tonight rockville, maryland, jumping back onto the campaign trail with his first political event of the mid term season. for decades, these climate deniers blocked any meaningful p
reporting on who is funding those efforts and opening up a new front in the culture war. we start tonight with a president on a hot streak. president biden at a rally tonight rockville, maryland, jumping back onto the campaign trail with his first political event of the mid term season. for decades, these climate deniers blocked any meaningful progress in dealing with climate progress, could not this year. this year the american people want and the climate deniers lost. for decades, the biggest corporations and the wealthiest americans who fought to block a fair tax code, and for a decade after decade, they won. this year, some of the biggest companies in america flooded capitol hill with lobbyists, money and campaign contributions. they lost. the american people one. every single republican in the house. every single republican in the senate. every single one, here this, america. every single republican voted against lowering prescription, lowering health care costs, tackl
right now, two weeks of seismic supreme court decision starting with a reversal a federal abortion rights have left america s political fault lines even deeper. on one side of the divide are blue states racing to codify abortion rights and offer safe haven to women who may now have to cross state lines for the procedure on the other side. on the other side are mostly red states that have already seized upon this moment to ban abortion with some conservative lawmakers in those states contemplating punishment for those that seek the procedure elsewhere. if not just an outright national ban. of course, rose reversal was just one ruling of the court s conservative majority. it has also issued a full slate of decisions on guns, the environment and voting rights. that illustrate just how conservative the supreme court usually is. by all accounts will be for sometime. is america being remade by the rulings? that is the big question on politicsnation. and another big question, just h
abortion rights still enact a decades old ban? what happens with abortion pills? where can they and can t they be mailed? what about the politics, can a republican congress with a republican president now move to restrict all abortions across the can country? what can democrats do to reverse this, if anything? at least ten states quickly moved to implement laws effectively banning abortions since friday, some happened with trigger laws, another five states expected to enact further laws limiting abortion and all 26 states have laws that indicate they could outlaw or set extreme limits on the procedure. there were some protests across the country over the weekend, they were largely peaceful. and as some states move to restrict abortion rights others are taking steps to protect access and funding. some major companies are pledging to provide support not just for employees, in some cases they re saying they re going to provide support for dependents in states where abortions a
of brittney griner. right now president biden is overseas for the g7 conference where he s meeting with alies on the global economy and ukraine. we ll have live reports from austria an kyiv. congressman castro of texas will talk about it. any moment now the u.s. supreme court could issue rulings in big cases. eight states have now complete bans on abortion. seven others have trigger laws that would take effect soon. several other states are enacting tough new restrictions. other states are seeking to expand access to abortion. this morning, we have a new look into how americans feel about abortion rights. a new npr and pbs news hour poll finds that 40% of americans support the decision to overturn roe wade while 56% are against it. a new cbs poll finds that 52% of all americans believe overturning roe versus wade is a step back ward for the united states and since the ruling came down, a number of companies have publicly said they will cover travel expenses for employees wh