Also brandnew Election Results just in to us this hour from arizona. Steve kornackis at the big board. And as Ashley Parker of the Washington Post put it tonight, there was simply so much touching. The 11th hour on a tuesday night begins now. Well, good evening once again from our nbc news headquarters here in new york. Day 460 of Trump Administration and a new crisis is tonight engulfing this white house. This one involves the president s nominee to be the secretary of veterans affairs, dr. Ronny jackson. Hes a navy admiral. He is currently the physician to the president. Jackson came to public prominence for his extremely positive assessment of President Trumps health. Members of both parties have expressed concerns about jacksons readiness to run the federal governments second largest bureaucracy with 370,000 employees. Now much more serious allegations have emerged which have led to an investigation and put his confirmation hearings on hold. Tonight his nomination is officially in
A Montana ER doctor spoke Friday on a panel of doctors from across the nation concerned about what an upcoming U.S. Supreme Court decision could mean for pregnant women in need of lifesaving abortions.
Dr. Emily Fleming, of Whitefish, described how bans of this kind can be even more dangerous in rural places, such as Montana, where crossing state lines to receive medical care.
A Montana ER doctor spoke Friday on a panel of doctors from across the nation concerned about what an upcoming U.S. Supreme Court decision could mean for pregnant women in need of lifesaving abortions.
Dr. Emily Fleming, of Whitefish, described how bans of this kind can be even more dangerous in rural places, such as Montana, where crossing state lines to receive medical care.
A Montana ER doctor spoke Friday on a panel of doctors from across the nation concerned about what an upcoming U.S. Supreme Court decision could mean for pregnant women in need of lifesaving abortions.
Dr. Emily Fleming, of Whitefish, described how bans of this kind can be even more dangerous in rural places, such as Montana, where crossing state lines to receive medical care.
A Montana ER doctor spoke Friday on a panel of doctors from across the nation concerned about what an upcoming U.S. Supreme Court decision could mean for pregnant women in need of lifesaving abortions.
Dr. Emily Fleming, of Whitefish, described how bans of this kind can be even more dangerous in rural places, such as Montana, where crossing state lines to receive medical care.