at this hour, you might remember this image of the man behind me, kicking his feet up on then house speaker nancy pelosi s desk during the capitol riots so how many years will he be spending behind bars for his actions on january 6th. that s next. and the horrific words the suspect said at the scene after deliberately crashing into the white house barrier monday night allegedly telling authorities he admired nazis and wanted to quote kill the president. plus, speed bump, with just eight days left before a potential default, one official tells nbc news that house speaker kevin mccarthy and his team refuse to negotiate with the white house, and then another meeting gets scheduled there. so where do things stand right now? we ve got a live report. also, the potential real world fallout if a deal is not reached by june 1st. what one veteran s group says is their primary concern. our nbc news reporters are following all of the latest developments. i want to begin right the
those bans. three republican women insisted six weeks is not enough time for a woman to make a decision. they pushed for a 12-week ban instead, and ultimately joined every democrat in voting against the bill. they called their filibuster group with the only other women in the senate a democrat, an independent. the sister senators, and all five of them wore matching buttons that wore elect more women. joining me now, rina shah, senior advicer at republican women for progress and a former republican strategist, and nbc s rehema ellis. the governor says he s going to sign this. a state supreme court struck down another six-week abortion ban. they think this is going to be different. they think so, but it will certainly be challenged. here s the thing that s different. that 3-2 ban, that vote from the