thank you, ali, for that reporting. that does it for us today. see you back here tomorrow beginning at 10:00 a.m. you can catch our show online around the clock on youtube and other platforms. i m ana cabrera from new york. andrea mitchell picks up our coverage. right now, fright night. the fight night that biden and trump campaigns are gearing up for. their first face off at this week s debate, but the candidates are taking very different approaches to their warm ups. on today s second anniversary of the dobbs decision, abortion is front and center along with the other debate topics the biden campaign is promoting. we look at what they re promoting and the trump campaign and the impact of the landmark decision on abortion on families across america. and the second of three days of hearings in the mar-a-lago documents case critics say are completely unnecessary amid continued questions about delaying tactics and judge cannon s questionable decisions. plus, prime minis
just one elected official, but myself, the governor, the attorney general. so there s checks and balances and what we re at risk of losing, we have an actual insurrectionist running for secretary of state here in arizona who has said if he was secretary of state that trump would still be president. you know, with absolutely no basis for that assertion. but it clarifies how important all of these offices are and that democracies on the ballot in 2022 at every level, it s part of why i m running for governor to help ensure we still have those checks and balances and i hope folks will join me at katiehobbs.org. we cover the ferver on the sort of disinformation on the right, that s why they act as crazy as they to and as loyal to trump. is there an actual intensity around the prodemocracy side?
we can say gay here. i think you hit the nail on the head. i think that s the reason you saw the governor sign that bill in the most cowardly fashion possible just so people know who are listening, he hid this from his agenda until the last minute. we didn t get confirmation until probably 45 minutes until he signed the bill that s what was happening in that room. he also tucked away this event at a charter school to which the law won t even apply when it goes into effected july 1st and closed the event to the public to avoid coming face-to-face with the ramifications of signing such a hateful, harmful piece of legislation the ramifications, the likes of which he s seen across the state as students have walked out by the thousands. to your question what is the point, the point is scenical and political in nature. this isn t the first time we ve seen politicians like glove none ron desantis join forces with the right, the anti democratic far right by the way to whip up sort of fear an
country. such views routinely expressed in war like or revolutionary terms are often intertwined with evangelical religious ferver as the most animated republican voters increasingly see in themselves as participants in a struggle if not a kind of holy war to preserve their idea of american culture. if we are not honest about what is at the core of this, then we cannot get to the place where we can actually begin to fix it. that s exactly right. white supremacy and attitudes are at the heart of this. we need to start thinking and talking seriously as a country about domestic terrorism. we don t like to talk about that. we like to say it, sweep it under the rug. never happen here, but it is happening here. i have to say i was an african
and they ll talk to us about escape fantasies, about the desire to leave. as we all do, we all want this to be over and doctors are just as human as the patients they treat but they won t and that is the appeal that i think the physicians, thousands of physicians that call us on the line really want the public to know, which is we are here. we are doing the work, but in the end, we re only human and we don t know how this is going to end. dr. gupta, this crazy thing that we re seeing where you got sort of two banks of anti-vaxxers, you know, you ve got the hard core people that made it a political, almost religious ferver that they will never get vaccinated. it will be a percentage of americans that will refuse. there are people that won t