close look at what donald trump was saying to his circle the days after the 2020 election defeat. it comes after prosecutors questioned multiple witnesses about whether trump privately acknowledging the days after the election that he lost. according to four people briefed on the matter, the times says that one of those witnesses was trump s son-in-law, and senior adviser, jared kushner, who testified to the grand jury last month. precautionary, he s not the only person who knows what trump was saying in 2020. here is just a reminder of what we learned in the january 6th committee hearings. i remember maybe a week after the election was called, i popped into the oval just to give the president the headlines and see how he was doing. and he was looking at the tv, and he said, can you believe i lost to this [bleep] guy? as they investigate trump s efforts to overturn biden s when, the prosecutors are also talking to michigan secretary of state, jocelyn benson, about what ha
we ve got brand-new reporting that reveals special counsel jack smith is taking a very close look at what donald trump was saying to his circle the days after the 2020 election defeat. it comes after prosecutors questioned multiple witnesses about whether trump privately acknowledging the days after the election that he lost. according to four people briefed on the matter, the times says that one of those witnesses was trump s son-in-law, and senior adviser, jared kushner, who testified to the grand jury last month. precautionary, he s not the only person who knows what trump was saying in 2020. here is just a reminder of what we learned in the january 6th committee hearings. i remember maybe a week after the election was called, i popped into the oval just to give the president the headlines and see how he was doing. and he was looking at the tv, and he said, can you believe i lost to this [bleep] guy? as they investigate trump s efforts to overturn biden s when, the pro
alternative. you don t have to keep going in for refills. there s just a lot of advantages, access, cause we don t know the cost of this pill exactly yet but we re hoping it could be something competitive that could make it cheaper as an alternative to a prescription. today, the fda approved the first over the counter birth control pill. the makers of opill say it will be available in stores early next year. nationally is a big step forward for reproductive health care access as more restrict or ban abortion. the latest happening just days ago in iowa. and tomorrow, the republican governor there plans to sign the six-week abortion ban officially into law. let s get into it with michigan state senator, mallory mcmorrow. mallory, let s talk about the access to this over the counter abortion bill. on the face, it s a birth control pill. on its face it seems like a huge win for women s reproductive rights but realistically want the next big headline be that they ll be legal challenges fr
which means not having to make appointments and it s also hard to get in to get these appointments. and then it is especially that if you have a prescription and this might be a bit alternative. you don t have to keep going in for refills. there s just a lot of advantages, access, cause we don t know the cost of this pill exactly yet but we re hoping it could be something competitive that could make it cheaper as an alternative to a prescription. today, the fda approved the first over the counter birth control pill. the makers of opill say it will be available in stores early next year. nationally is a big step forward for reproductive health care access as more restrict or ban abortion. the latest happening just days ago in iowa. and tomorrow, the republican governor there plans to sign the six-week abortion ban officially into law. let s get into it with michigan state senator, mallory mcmorrow. mallory, let s talk about the access to this over the counter abortion bill. on the fac
lead after an overwhelming bipartisan vote last night, attention turns to the u.s. senate as leaders there scramble to set a vote to prevent a catastrophic u.s. default for the first time in history. that would be ahead of the monday deadline. joining us for an exclusive interview democratic senator from new hampshire jeanne shaheen. senator, i know you want to talk about the bill for afghan allies, but first i want to get your take on the debt ceiling fight and what s going on. you say that this deal, quote, isn t perfect, but you re still glad a compromise was reached. should i interpret that as you re going to be a yay vote? yes, i m going to be a yes vote. if i had written it, i would have written it differently, but it was a compromise. compromise is all about everybody giving something to get a final deal. the absolute worse is it alternative would have been a default for the united states. i spent last week talking to the