reporter: i asked j.d. vance how long he plans to keep this going. he said until he hears from merrick garland or the top justice department officials that they are going to change how they deal with prosecutions. he wants to hear from them about their pursuit of what he calls political prosecutions. so jake, this could go on for some time and affect in particular u.s. attorney nominees, even some that republicans support that would prosecute crimes. yeah, it s more dire, i would say, with tommy tuberville holding up all of the military nominees. these are not mittpolitical positions, these are just promotions for flag officers. this has an effect on national security that is frustrating everybody in that community. you caught up with him. reporter: and he s defiant.
addressing racism in society, that is something we need to prioritize. reporter: laura cotes almost died in childbirth. the idea of being my own champion was always on my mind, because i was hearing the stories about the bedside manner of some doctors for not taking the pain a black woman feels seriously. reporter: as the public health system struggles to bring down mortality rates, mourning for a lost champion. elizabeth, preclampsia is a hyper tensive disorder in preg pregnancy. how common is this? reporter: they are quite common and affect about 10% of pregnancies, including mine. it almost killed me. sit a horrible disease, and one of the keys is doctors need to listen to the patient to diagnose and treat it. i know that i was not listened to when things got really bad,
discovery, while access to all of the evidence that the prosecution says they have showing the former president not only willfully withheld these national security documents, but obstructed justice as part of this investigation. rse, they ll need to get. remember, the former president still hasn t decided on a legal team going forward in this case, jake. and obviously, we re waiting for two other shoes to drop. he faces a possible indictment in the case in georgia about his attempts to overturn the election, as well as jack smith s probe into january 6th in general. what do we know about where those two cases stand? reporter: well, look, we re going to have a lot more charity in the next eight weeks as the political season really gets into gear. we know that the georgia prosecutor, according to the
be the best version of themselves. narrator: california s community schools: reimagining public education. in our health lead, an autopsy shows childbirth complications are what killed american track and field champion tori bowie. the 32-year-old three-time olympic gold medalist was eight months pregnant when she was found dead in bed on may 2. we take a look into the possible complications that led to her traj ixgic death. reporter: athlete tori bowie, determined, strong. my name is tori bowie. i come here to represent team usa in the 100, the 200, and 4 x 100 replay. reporter: she died last month