one-on-one with vice president kamala harris. her take as such a pivotal decision divides the nation. and the cost of living. a closer look at sky-high rent prices and the crippling effect on so many people just trying to get by. welcome to the lead. i m pamela brown in for jake tapper. we start today with our politics lead. and fallout from the monumental supreme court decision to overturn roe v. wade. today, a portrait of an increasingly divided america. at least ten states now have effectively banned abortion with varying exceptions or none at all. another handful of states are expected to enact bans in the coming days and weeks. meanwhile, abortion rights activists are launching new legal challenges on the state level while democratic governors are promising to expand abortion access and protect people who travel there for care. a fourth day of protests is planned in cities across the country today after a weekend of marches, rallies, and at times violent demonstratio
lost data was due to a planned tech migration and that the texts investigators wanted were not actually among those that disappeared. let s bring in former federal prosecutor and lead counsel in the first trump impeachment trial daniel goldman, he is now running for congress in new york. daniel, what do you see here? what we know is that a homeland security inspector general asked for these text messages and now we are learning from this homeland security inspector general, it s a letter from this person, saying that they were destroyed according to them after this request. what does that tell you? well, first of all, let s remember these letters are not written lightly to congress. i am sure that the inspector general notified the secret service that they would have to send this letter if they did not get better compliance and they didn t, but more importantly and to the point, there are a lot of questions that this raises. they claim that it was a phone migration system
they re wonderful girls. they re amazing. the end came much too soon. she s motionless. and i m concerned. there appeared to be a body hanging from a banister. from first look it would appear as though it was a suicide. but then they looked closer. it appeared that there was a struggle. my gut was telling me there s something wrong here. did someone want michele dead? was someone else willing to help? at that point we re shell-shocked. a bond forged in blood. did you cry? we called it the lie and cry conversation. betrayed by blood. what are you hoping for? some conversation between the two of them about the death. we have an investigator look at the video surveillance and he goes, i don t like what i m seeing. you re theorizing the darkest scenario? yes, we are. evil. hello and welcome to dateline. hello and welcome to dateline. michele and lloyd neurauter were high school sweethearts who tied the knot two years later, then had three
so here we start this hour by wishing all of you a very good today here from msnbc world headquarters here in new york. welcome to alex witt reports. again, we are going to keep a close eye on. thanks buckingham palace. but, before beginning with a brand-new insight into what issues matter most to voters. of, course just months ahead of the november midterms. and you from abc news and if ipsos shows the economic concerns are growing at only due to 61% of americans disapprove of how biden has handled the economy, but because most american faith, the, economy and gas prices are the top issues affecting how people will vote in the coming election. up next, making a case for our publicans should vote. the bottom line is there are two very clear in very different approaches here. there is our approach, which is to find solutions to invest in our supply chains, like we are doing with the infrastructure money in my department and in others, to do everything we can to lower costs
has opted to skip this year. i m aishah hasnie. bryan: i m bryan llenas. and millions of brittons are celebrating the longest serving monarch. alex is at the festivities. how is it going. today is day three of the jubilee and so much excitement in london. the queen herself was not able to attend the festivities. she messed the epsom downs derby. earlier today her grandson, william, the duke of cambridge alongside kate, the duchess of cambridge visited the castle in wales with two of their children. the first ever platinum jubilee marking the queens seven did he go decade in this massive mohelstone. there has not been this event without some tension. the duke and duchess of suck sussex did not receive the best welcome. they did not set together. the first royal event together since stepping away from the royal family. we ve seen the queen several times throughout the four-day weekend. she made an appearance at the end of the military parade and during the flayover and then f