plans for mobile clinics and a grassroots effort to help women get abortion drugs. plus, growing questions about what the supreme court could do about things like same-sex marriage and access to contraceptives. also tonight, president biden signing the first significant gun-safety law in nearly 30 years. what s in the bill and what s not. why the president says it will save lives, as the last of the victims of the uvalde school massacre is laid to rest. the deadly attack in norway. why officials are raising the terror alert after a gunman opens fire just ahead of pride celebrations. murder confession revealed. in a case that gripped the nation, brian laundrie s chilling eight-page letter, claiming he ended the life of his girlfriend, gabby petito. why he called it a mercy killing. powerful rockets from the u.s. arrive in ukraine. with their longer range, will they make a difference? as ukrainian troops lose ground to russian forces. plus, president biden arrives in eu
what a new poll shows about the tolerance of all of these trump investigations. an abortion ban is set to go in effect in three more states this week. we will tell you which ones those are and how the activists are preparing to fight back. thank you for joining us. there is a murder investigation underway after a car bomb killed the daughter of a prominent supporter of president vladimir putin. dario to gain a died saturday night after the vehicle she was driving exploded according to the russian news agency task. the investigation has revealed that 400 grams of tnt was used. the russian investigative committee is saying they believe someone ordered and planned this blast. she is the daughter of alexander good dugan who is being called the spiritual guide to the russian invasion of ukraine. a russian foreign ministry official has implied that ukraine may be responsible. but ukraine is strongly denying the claim. scott s, what we learning about this? given the purported
progress in his battle with covid, the white house facing new scrutiny for its handling of the growing monkeypox outbreak. we ll ask secretary becerra if it is time for the u.s. to declare this virus a public health emergency an update on the tragic boat accident that left 17 people dead including an infant off the coast of the bahamas. good to see you on this monday morning. a lot happening. americans struggling to find relief as the heat wave blankets the country from coast to coast. this morning looking out west firefighters working around the clock to contain a wildfire that began on friday near yosemite national park forcing thousands of people to evacuate that area. and then over to the east coast. several high temperature records broken on sunday alone. boston hitting triple digits. 96 in hartford, connecticut. joining us is a producer in washington d.c. for us and joining us is correspondent george solos. talking about the containment of the wild fire amidst the b
travel situation? will it interrupt your summer plans? and pride month targeted. notorious extremist groups getting violent as they take aim at the lgbtq community. are some politicians providing cover and even incitement? welcome to the lead. i m jake tapper. we start with our politics lead. the house select committee investigating the january 6th insurrection is preparing its fourth hearing and they say they will show evidence donald trump was involved in a specific scheme, this one to submit fraudulent slates of electors, presumably in hopes any confusion would throw the matter from congress back to the states. tomorrow s hearing will feature georgia election officials brad raffensperger and gabe sterling. raffensperger is the georgia secretary of state who trump reportedly pressured to find some 11,000 votes so trump could falsely climb he won the state. we re also hear from the arizona house speaker rusty bowers who rudy giuliani allegedly pressured to let the stat
advisers about what that means for him next. this morning many americans are on edge over the economy, coping with the rising cost of food and other goods including high gas prices. the average price for regular gas sits at $4.98. aggravation over traveling extended to the airport this weekend. folks facing a nightmare, to us of flights canceled. on sunday alone, yesterday, nearly 1,000 flights were canceled as airlines struggle with increased demand, bad weather and staffing shortages. the white house trying to tackle concerns about the economy and inflation as americans begin to feel the fallout from the federal reserve raising interest rates. janet yellen touting optimism, echoing president biden by saying a recession is not inevitable and even suggesting that a federal gas tax holiday is worth considering. joining us now nbc news white house correspondent and nbc news correspondent at newark liberty airport, the dean of the clinton school of public service at the unive