man killed outside of a nightclub in california. martha, bret? bret: mike tobin live. thanks. martha: joining me now, gianno caldwell. his 18-year-old brother christian was gunned down in chicago on june 24. his killer is still on the loose.gianno, it s good to have you with us. it s a tragic story for your family and a tragic story for many more families after this weekend in chicago sadly. but we are in politics season. there is an effort to sort of suggest that this is all just kind of a conspiracy to make it look bad. this is kathy hochul, the governor of new york talking about this. let s listen. these are master manipulators. they have this conspiracy going all across the america to try to convince people that in democratic states they re not as safe. guess what? they re also not only election
kindergarten through third grade. and when disney s ceo denounced the law the company became a lightning rod and desantis invoked revoked the special tax status. and but then in may, another mass shooting. this time at the robb elementary school in uvalde, texas, the gun issue suddenly became potent until it faded yet again. in june came the first prime time january 6 committee hearing which drew 19 million viewers would the insurrection be a midterm motivator? but that month also brought a new high in national gas prices, $5 a gallon, $6 in california. surely, that was going to shape how people voted. inflation hit 9.1% in june, a 40-year high. but wait, there was more. on june 24 came the supreme court decision on dobbs and
states rose by 35% after the supreme court decision compared with the month before the leak of the court s draft opinion. men ticked up 9%. a closer look at pennsylvania specifically finds these staggering figures, according to democratic voter data from target smart. women have outpaced men by about 12 percentage points in new registrations since june 24. and of the pennsylvania women who have registered since dobbs, there are four democrats for every one republican. it s where we begin the hour. joining us now, cecile richards, co-chair of american bridge and the former president of planned parenthood. also joining us, michelle goodwin, our friend mara gay, a member of the new york times editorial board and an msnbc contributor. cecile, i have to start with the women. there s still sex. there s still semen. there s still pregnancy, but there s no longer access to abortions. what is happening to women?
some, the only reason they will cast a ballot this fall. this is an nbc news special report. we have just received word of a decision in one of the most consequential cases before the supreme court in deck decades. june 24 was a victory decades in the making nor one side. i will be joining now. . there are no words that can describe what i m feeling right now. an unfathomable outcome from the other. it sounds like my country doesn t love me and appreciate my body as a woman. many american women for the first time in their lives lost a constitutional right, something the supreme court had never done before. unfortunately, people are going to die, women are going to die, between now and when we can get legislation passed. which is untenable. and i don t know how we let it get to this point. the supreme court s conservative majority ruled 6-3,