t-15. ten, nine, eight, seven, six, five, four, three, two, one, ignition. engines full power, and lift o off. to one alpha. copy one alpha. pitching down range. stage one propulsion is nominal. nominal power and telemetry. stage one throttle down. supersonic. [engine worrying] execute. stage one throttle up. stage one bravo. copy. 1 bravo. impact shield has started. kayleigh: ambassador haley, this is really incredible to watch, i will never forget to traveling with president trump to cape canaveral, to see the first launch of americans into space nearly a decade, scrubbed due to weather, and then it happened. and what you are watching as a return to american greatness as we watch this for the take off. after nearly a decade of really stymieing our space exploration, it really feels like america is back on the space front. dr. saphier: it is awe-inspiring, and i m laughing, emily is so emotional watching this, but god is so good when you see something like
i am jonathan capehart. exactly seven years ago today, june 26 2015, the supreme court handed down the historic ruling in which gave same-sex couples a constitutional right to marry. an amazing leap for equality five decades after the stonewall riots upheld the modern gay rights movement, just a half hour from the i-seven. later this evening, in unprecedented display of acceptance, the white house was emblazoned with rainbow colors of lgbtq pride. but if this is a high-water mark of its nation living up to its ideals, what do we call it happened on friday, when the supreme court s conservative supermajority overturned roe v. wade? as a result, abortion will soon be illegal in as many as 26 states. in louisiana, abortion is illegal after federalization. and kentucky, it is now a felony to perform, or attempt to, perform an abortion. and in one clinic, abortion serves as immediately, stranding woman in rating rooms. what does the of roe, have to do with lgbtq rights? ever
investigation into january 6th. and how white wing combat misinformation. the woman who is tasked to lead that effort, nina jankowicz, joins me exclusively, as all in starts right now. good evening from new york, i m chris hayes, the biggest worry from last night s primary elections, is that a full out insurrectionist coup plotter is now a stone s throw away from running one of the most important swing states in the country, pennsylvania. his name is doug mastriano, and he s essentially pledged that if the opportunity arises once again to actually successfully pull off a coup, you will be the first in line to do it. right now, he s won the republican gubernatorial primary, pretty handily, about 44% of the vote, about 20 points ahead of his closest competitor in a very crowded field. and when it trump ally wins by that kind of margin in the republican primary, we should all take notice. so let s keep in mind, again, trump almost got away with. it the only reason the coup did
killed the combat of online misinformation. the woman who is tasked to lead that effort, nina jankowicz, joins me exclusively, as all in starts right now. good evening from new york, i m chris hayes, the biggest worry from last night s primary elections, is that a full out insurrectionist coup plotter is now a stone s throw away from running one of the most important swing states in the country, pennsylvania. his name is doug mastriano, and he s essentially pledged that if the opportunity arises once again to actually successfully pull off a coup, you will be the first in line to do it. right now, he s won the republican gubernatorial primary, pretty handily, about 44% of the vote, about 20 points ahead of his closest competitor in a very crowded field. and so when an avowed ally winds by that kind of margin in the republican primary, we should all take notice. so let s keep in mind, again, trump almost got away with. it the only reason the coup did not work, is that there ar
national attention. late last night the state s supreme court ruled to temporarily block kate cox s attempt to obtain an emergency abortion. cox says her unborn baby has a fatal genetic condition that results in the baby not living more than a few days outside the womb. that s according to the lawsuit she has filed against texas. cnn s camila bernal is following this story. how big of a setback is this for her? reporter: it s very significant, fred, and that s because kate cox is 20 weeks pregnant at the moment. she s just 31 years old. as you mentioned, her fetus has a fatal genetic condition, and she says the complications of this pregnancy have essentially put her life in danger, and she says not only is her health at risk here, but she also says that her future fertility is also at risk if she doesn t get an abortion. so that is why she sued the state of texas asking for her to be allowed to get a legal abortion in the state of texas. a judge in the state granted that a