reporter: following the supreme court s decision to overturn roe v. wade, the administration criticized by some for lacking urgency. of course, the white house continues to deal with the fallout from the supreme court overturning roe v. wade. earlier today we saw president biden signing the second executive order on this front since this historic decision, and the executive order today would, in part, support women who now need to travel out of state to get abortion services and other health care services. though it is very clear the white house is still figuring out the details of how exactly they would execute this. jake, there s no question that this is an issue that this white house hopes will continue to energize voters heading into the midterms. they believe that is exactly what they saw last night in kansas. m.j. lee at the white house, thank you very much. an issue still dogging the white house, the fallout from house speaker nancy pelosi s trip to taiwan. the c
is another busload of illegal immigrants from the southern border dropped off in the nation s capital tonight as washington mayor muriel bowser get an invitation from texas governor greg abbott to come on down and survey the situation at the border first end. speak of the house nancy pelosi meeting with taiwan s president tonight amid heightened tensions with china over her visit. we begin tonight at the big board with a deep dive into tonight s primary results from the five states around the country. special report anchor bret baier joins us. we got a good night on the board because been a busy one. we ve all been waiting for the big numbers coming in out whilst. in arizona, let s look at the governor s race first there. we just got a big vote dump in arizona, and here you see the breakdown. about 60% in. can tailor robes ahead of carry like the remember this battle. but this is a former vice president mike pence endorsed robeson, former president trump and west lake. this
coming right up. sandra: begin america reports with the supreme court striking down a new york gun law that could have far-reaching implications for the nation s largest cities. hello, welcome everyone, sandra smith in new york. great to be with you, john. john: john roberts in washington, welcome to the thursday edition of america reports. justices ruling 6-3, harder to carry a concealed handgun in public if you live in new york and similar laws in other big states will likely be challenged as a result of today s decision. this as the nation awaits another major ruling on abortion, sparked protests outside the home of conservative justices and attacks on pro life centers across the country. sandra: the latest incident in jackson, michigan, 80 miles west of detroit. congressman says several windows were broken and the front door smashed at the building he shares with a pro life group and the vandals left their calling card in a spray painted message on a sign outsid
the question is was grim leaning on the georgia secretary of state throwing votes. the delay will allow grand an opportunity to challenge the subpoena based on protections for lawmakers under the constitution s speech and debate clause. msnbc legal analyst joyce vance told me the federal judge could move this along quickly, but don t count on it. she could order a very expedited briefing schedule and perhaps have the issue ready for resolution in under a week or ten days. that would be very unusual, and typical briefing schedules are much length ear. only after she makes that ruling does this case go back to the 11th circuit for determination. so we are likely talking about a delay of months more than weeks. big in the meantime, trump as he has work to do is playing the victim, attacking an investigation and his actions as they quote, witch hunt or hoax. he can t hide from the truth forever despite his attempts to undermine the investigations. the american people, they wa
i am stephanie ruhle. the january six committee is on the eve of revealing more crucial evidence about a key part of donald trump s plan to overturn the 2020 election. the panel s fifth hearing starts tomorrow afternoon at 3 pm eastern. it will focus on how trump himself pressured his own top justice officials to go along with his plan, and how they repeatedly resisted. trump also tried to install a loyalist to leave the department of justice, a man name jeffrey clark, who backed his false claims of fraud. former attorney general, jeffrey rosen, the man tried along with his former deputy, richard donahue, and another official, steven angle. we heard from donahue at yesterday s hearing. in a taped deposition, he told the story of a january 6th 2021 oval office meeting, where january 3rd, excuse me, oval office meeting, where he threatened to resign if trump made jeffrey clark attorney general. the president said, suppose i do this, suppose i replace him with jeff rosen,