agency or the authority of the court and which actually trump but you know what? for many people watching this issue, it feels like women s access to abortion and health care and rights are now the newest judicial hot potato. elizabeth when it comes to the science about medford, kristen, we have highlighted the fact that this drug has been in use for over two decades. how would restrictions that could now go into place on friday night impact women across the country? so let s let s talk about how safe this drug is. as you mentioned it s been in use for 20 years, and it is very, very safe. in fact, if you look at deadly side effects, it is way safer than penicillin, a very common drug. it s way safer than viagra. another very common drug . now if the restrictions go through another words, the restrictions that aren t on now, if the proposed restrictions so to speak, go through, it will make it harder for women to access this drug. they won t be able to get it through the mail.
any indication from his inner circle about how he s feeling about all of this when the cameras aren t on? reporter: i think it s important to note when we re talking about his inner circle, here, lindsey, is the small group of folks that do surround him very intimately now are folks who understand that there is no managing donald trump. we watched him operate in the white house, and for now donald trump is going to take that microphone at his free will. he is going to post on his social media account at his free will he took on the district attorney head on last night, he took on the judge, judge merchan who is overseeing this case in new york last night of course there is the threat that the judge could try to place a prodder protective order or a gag order even on the former president despite suggesting that he has yet to even consider it and that the prosecutors have yet to request it, but for donald trump, i think it s worth noting it was on march 25th about ten days ago in which
delays that these delays aren t on account of any of your actions. to those also in attendance, as i ve explained to the defendants, this case can take some time. we do ask for your patience, your continued patience, your continued we understand there may be some high emotions in this case, but we ask that you continue to be patient with us. everyone involved wants this case to be concluded as quickly as possible, but it s important for you all to understand that the state of tennessee as well as each one of these defendants have an absolute right to a fair trial, and i will not allow any behavior that could jeopardize that right. so with that being said, we thank you all for being present. the state understanding that there may be some discovery that needs to be collected, we re going to continue this case out a little bit further to make sure the discovery is concluded. we re going to reset this matter
in living standards since the 19505. as prices rise, wages aren t on the whole keeping up. statistically that gap is greater if you work in the public sector. let s have a look at what s happening this week. well, there ll be four days of rail disruption, as 40,000 staff walk out. and as we move closer to christmas, more than 100,000 royal mail workers will take part in two days of strike action this week. talks on pay, conditions and redunancies broke down deliveries are likely to be affected. if you re a learner driver check your test date. because examiners are set to walk out over pay, pensions and job security. this one is a staggered strike, affecting different regions at different times. scotland and the north east of england will be disrupted this week. healthcare workers in northern ireland, including nurses, technicians and administrative workers, have gone on strike this morning. members of two unions rejected a pay award made last week because it was below the rate
chief pete arredondo gave a puzzling interview with the texas reviewing which he said that he did not consider himself the person in charge at the scene, when he revealed he intentionally left his radios behind. now, texas state senator guterres said the chiefs aren t on that was directly in contrast with the texas department of public safety says about the shooting. a new york times analysis along enforcement documents and video including transcripts of body camera footage found that 33 children and three teachers were still alive during the hour in 17 minutes where the police waited for tactical gear to be delivered to the scene. nbc news has not seen or verified that material. in the days since the shooting, it would honor his repeated claims that he and his officers hesitated to act. joining me now from uvalde texas is nbc s antonia hilton. and tonya, good morning. but caribbean article was chilling. from that number, 77, it took 77 minutes for long forsman to neutralize the shoo