and there. justice alito released almost exactly to the draft that re-recorded about seven weeks or so ago. the only differences are he did add sections to this opinion. rebutting both the liberals as the justice for the liberal dissent. and judge roberts in his own concurrency, as he said, that will of course allow this mississippi law to take effect. but it s still left some form of federal prosecution guaranteed for abortion to be sorted out. so there were some solid issues. but i think in the lead off, maybe he really resented the fact that it was made public. because it seems like he went out of his way to really not change anything. chief justice roberts was incensed, infuriated, when that draft was leaked. when you got it. what has happened with that
it s now to the senate. tonight, democratic leader, chuck schumer said, he hoped to hold a vote by monday with hawaii senator, brian schatz, not positive for covid in unexpected winter stew. that ll be postponed till tuesday. president meanwhile, that already fell to get to the senate. nbc news reports, he s planning to sign executive actions on police reform as early as this month. this was also the day but the supreme court blocked biden s covid vaccine or testing mandate for large employers. it s a major blow to the administration s plan to end the pandemic. the court did uphold a more modest mandate that requires health care workers, at federally funded facilities, to be vaccinated. biden says, he ll continue to urge private companies to create their own vaccine requirements. with that let s bring our lead off, guest courtney super mania, white house course thank for bluesy, fbi assistant director for counter
0 and morally responsible for provoking the events of the day. republican leaders of the house and senate once again, get tonight s last words. the 11th hour, starts now. good evening i m alicia menendez. day 359 of the day biden administration. exactly one year in one week after the january 6th insurrection the,. justice department is taking an unprecedented step in a sprawling criminal investigation. the department is charged, stewart, roads founder of the extremist group, the old keepers, and ten other members, with seditious conspiracy on the violent attack on the capitol. this is the first time prosecutors have filed sedition charges on any of the 700 people accused, so far, in the siege. the indictment paints a picture of the members of alleged actions on january 6th. prosecutors describe the group stacked formation, as they marched up the east steps of the capital, and then entered the capital building, with the mob. they also detail how the accused organized and train for