amarillo, texas, where is judge will decide whether to expand a ban on a drug used as medication abortion more than half the women who terminate their pregnancies do itwith this drug it is extremely low risk fewer than half a percent of patients experience complications, which means almost no one. medication abortions are illegal in 13 states, and that does include texas, where the arguments in this landmark case just wrapped a group of doctors who do not support abortion brought this suit they want to go beyond the texas ban and take this off the market nationwide they claim the fda did not evaluate its safety before it was approved in 2000 and argue it should not have been made accessible to women via telehealth during the pandemic the public found out about today s hearing monday after the judge initially delayed releasing the details. we ll fill you in on why he says he delayed and why others argue his motivation was personal. the hearing was not broadcast, but we have re
letting us into your homes during these extraordinary times. we are grateful. the beat with ari melber starts right now hi, ari. hi, noicolle thanks so much i m ari melber tonight we have a very big show, including an eye on that manhattan d.a. probe that may be closing in on president trump, and tonight in this life segment i will be including a major trump legal figure as my guest you re not going to hear that anywhere else right now because he s here sitting with me. the context is mr. michael cohen is heading back to testify again before this criminal grand jury tomorrow that s investigating trump. we know other trump aides, associates and allies have been there under oath that includes conway, hicks and others you see on the screen, which is an indication they are gathering evidence, that something is really happening. this is not about leaks, this is not about conjecture everyone from people in new york legal circles following this to trump s own lawyers see it as e
we talked about this next generation and the indoctrination they re facing. you get pushed out into the fringes veered he was about love. today we are honoring the life and endurance of dr. martin luther king jr. president biden becoming the first sitting president to deliver remarks from dr. king s church. he has not gonna get there! and the giants will take over. i got you a blank you, baby. here we go. here we go. lawrence: good morning. steve and brianne have the day off today. the bengals beat the ravens. good morning. welcome to fox & friends. it is mlk day. pete: good morning. [laughs] thank you for the question. rachel: the ministry says that you can t say that now. [laughs] lawrence: can i just tell we are family. you took half of my coffee. you already had like three cups before that, so you should be recovering. pete: i will not be morally or emotionally recovered until the first snap of the next season one my hope will then inflate
why when she was ready to start her brand-new life? i ll never know that answer. the calls kept coming. hi diane. it s 2:00. just wanted to check to make sure you re okay. by 2:00, it was too late. someone had killed her. we had her body and we have the singing, that was old. she had a fiancée, we had our ups and downs, no question. and, a coworker with a crush. he was an odd character, and was always very smiley to her. she didn t like it. everybody was a suspect. then, a break, tips from other women s who had been targeted to. he wanted to get me in there and i didn t budge and all the bills were going off. i don t in my car, and i took off, i felt they dodged a bullet. but the y was much worse. in my wildest dreams, i never is managing that something like this could even exist. you certainly had your motive. yes we did. it was the afternoon of november 15th, austin texas, 4 pm, there was something ominous in the air and suddenly the smell o
jessica schneider on exactly what the former president s lawyers are asking for and perhaps significantly which justice they re asking. jessica, what more do we know about what the former president is seeking from the court? right now they ve filed an emergency request at the court, anderson, even though they ve waited two weeks after the 11th circuit ruled on this. now we re finding out that the justice department has one more week to file its response. trump s team here, they re asking for very limited relief. basically what they want is the special master to get access to these 100 classified documents that he s been blocked from reviewing ever since the 11th circuit ruled and crucially here, if the special master regained access, that would mean that trump s legal team would also get to see the classified documents. that s something they ve long been angling for. what trump s team is arguing, they say the 11th circuit didn t have the jurisdiction to act when it did. now