many states have multiple laws governing abortion on the books. in the world it is unclear which laws were infected with the even mean. take arizona, for example. it is unclear which law will take in effect there. two of the states top officials are indiscriminate about it. republican governor doug doocy says a recently passed 15-week abortion ban takes president. that would allow providers to offer some abortion care in the state. the attorney general, however, says that a 121 year old law banning all abortions is in effect. since the attorney general in forces the laws in the states clinics, they have decided that it s too risky to keep offering abortions. they have entirely stopped until everyone can get on the same page. arizona is one of the states highlighted in this darker red on the map. no abortions in those dark red states are being offered. the laws are clearer in some of these other nine states, but the reality of post roe america is equally grim everywhere. yes
2020 election results and did not want trump to go to the capitol after his incendiary speech on january 6th. but hudson also told the public this baloney had the year of mark meadows that day and wanted him to convince the former president to stop the insurrectionists. now, as the january six committee gears up for more hearings this month, the panel says it s prepared to investigate efforts to intimidate witnesses. we now know that, before testify, hutchison was urged by a text message to, quote, do the right thing and remain loyal to the ex president. nbc news has learned that that message came from her former boss, mark meadows. a spokesman for meadows denies that he ever attempted to intimidate hutchison. for most of, us it s been clear from the start of the former president and his allies played a role in the attempt to overturn the election and influence the january six attacks. these hearings have only cemented that. the question remains, whether it s moving the dial
we are left with no choice but to issue the subpoena. joining me now is hugo lowell, congressional reporter covering the january six committee for the guardian. good morning to you my friend, thank you for being with us. what is the latest? do we expect we are going to hear from pat cipollone? i think we can expect to see pat cipollone go before the committee in at least a closed-door deposition. combined with that subpoena, i don t think there s any indication that he s not going to comply with a subpoena. the remaining difficulties, as far as i m aware, is about the scope. the select committee would love for pat baloney to testify about everything that cassidy hutchinson testified that potentially corroborated testimony, including that part about being charged with every crime imaginable if trump went to the capitol that day. it s not clear whether that s going to work out, i know that the negotiations are ongoing about the scope. it sounds like, though, who going to talk about a l
good morning. today is sunday, july the 3rd, i m ali velshi. over the course of six congressional hearings, the january 6th sect committee has ht to make clear to the american people just how complicit the failed former president was in the attack on our nation s capital. now, the committee is seeking the testimony of another key witness who could bring even more evidence, insight and important context to the potentially illegal behavior conducted by some of the ex president s most loyal cronies. but the question is, will pat cipollone, the former white house counsel, honor the oath that he took as a public servant? or continue to pander to trump and his base? cipollone was subpoenaed for a deposition that was scheduled for this coming wednesday after bombshell testimony given by cassidy hutchison, a top aide to then chief of staff, mark meadows. from earlier hearings, we learned that cipollone warned trump against challenging the
the march was never permitted, there is never a permit for people to walk from the ellipse to the capitol. in fact, previous reporting has suggested that the white house mold it but decided it wouldn t be great optics to have the presidents and the cap crowd to the capitol. and of course, that s exactly what he did. there s an additional element they came out against the edge of this testimony that we should talk more about, which is the fact that trump apparently ordered meadows to call roger stone and mike flynn the night before the capitol attack. that s really interesting. these are two guys connected to the proud boys and, through their own organizations, the oath keepers. of, course to contagious that actually storm the capital. so, we have these for the connections, and that was the first time we learn that trump himself was directing his chief of staff to call these far-right cooperatives. i think that s really significant, we should see if the select committee is going to unpa