the majority of chronically homeless people in this city, they suffer from substance abuse and from mental illness. they are voiceless. they are homeless. no one cares. they are all around us. if you choose not to look, you might not see them. if you choose to look, you will realize that they are your fellow citizens. they are the last batch. you can kick them when they are down. there s no one to speak for them. i m glad you did what you did. it is really important to remind each other and ourselves about our shared humanity. we are all in this together. have a good week. i will see you next week. welcome to all of you. thank you for joining us. former president donald trump was found reliable by a jury of his peers of defaming e. jean carroll. that s another low for an ex president. you think you might be chasing by that. 48 hours later in a televised town hall, trump verbally attacked e. jean carroll again. he urged republicans to drive america to default. he downpla
block the ruling for mifepristone, but it remains o the market, what now plus, trump, back on trial, th civil case about to begin. our legal expert on if trump could speak, before what matte shows up also, the right-wing gun radicalization, there is a intersection between them. is it a factor in this rash of accidental shootings in this country? and from the boardroom, to broadway a conversation with the firs latina actress to front a play by the legend, andrew lloy weber, this is american voices we begin this hour with the first major test for abortio rights in front of the supreme court since the conservative majority overturned the rule last summer, on friday, th court temporarily blocked decision by u.s. district judge, matthew kacsmaryk, which throughout the fda s longtim approval of mifepristone the drug, which is also used t treat miscarriages, will remai widely available in states where abortion access is legal as all of this plays out i court. since the dobbs decis
anywhere. expand your team with a fiber freelancer. this is cnn. the world s news network. you live in the cnn newsroom. i m jim acosta in washington. abortion rights supporters are nervously anticipating what comes next after the supreme court moved to preserve access to a commonly used abortion drug . the ruling allows doctors to continue prescribing the stone and states that allow it, but there s almost no chance to protective ruling will be the final word. on regulation of the drug in the next challenge, the texas case that challenged medford per stones 23 year old fda approval, heads back to the fifth circuit court for an appeal on may 17th right now, we don t know why the court, which last year overturned the historic roe versus wade decision, moved to protect this drug justices offered no explanation with friday nights ruling. i spoke last hour with minnesota democratic senator tina smith about the ruling and what comes next. here s what she had to say. the supreme cou
on december 13th, an organization called the allied security group issued a report that alleged that the dominion voting machines in that county had a secret 68% error rate. he was adamant that the report must be accurate, that proof that the election was defective. that he in fact won the election, and that the department should be using that report to basically, tell the american people that the results were not trustworthy. one of just asking you to do is just say it was corrupt and leave the rest to me in the republican congressman. the committee also exposed how a low level doj guy, jeffrey clark, was instrumental in trump s plan. clark and another trump loyalist were behind a draft letter to state officials down in georgia, calling joe biden s win into question. this letter claims that the u.s. department of justice s investigations have, quote, identified significant concerns that may have impacted the outcome of the election in multiple states. the departmen
that is bad. that might cause cancer. we should do something about that. the rest of the people say, hold it. if you pull the beam out, the whole house comes down. in other words, the entire republican gop mantra, their totem is guns and gun radicalization. it is very difficult for it to be pulled out of the home. cynthia, is there a solution to this? between the gun issue and the tacit support of or refusal to condemn extremist, violent extremism. it kind of feels like a dead end. what is the answer? ryan talked about background checks pulling in 85%. most americans don t support white nationalism either. they would like normal government. i mean, there is some good news. i run a research lab. we test a lot of different strategies to help people recognize manipulative content online and persuasive tactics. it turns out people really don t want to find out they are being manipulated. when they find out, they