is a somebody which is referring to? i think, so yeah. steven bony foresaw this photo? that some points during the process. i guess that s her husband, john johnson who was an anchor for abc. this guy. i thought i, don t know him, but i thought that s what he did. i don t even know who the woman, let s say, that s marla. you say marvelous in this photo? that s marla, yeah. that s my wife. here. no, that s. carol the person who s pointed to his kara. the woman on the right is your this is the picture. that s john johnson. it s very blurry. with more, i m joined by msnbc legal analyst, lisa rubin,
texas judge gave the fda seven days to appeal, the justic department said no time in doing so in short, the fda is being tol both to revoke and maintai approval what does that mean for thos seeking abortion care across this country joining me now to discuss, msnbc legal analyst, lis reuben lisa, talk us through these tw cases. in texas and washington state, and what happens next? let s first start with conflicting result, alicia, as you noted, in texas last night we had a judge who has staye the fda s 2000 approval of mifepristone that s not an order to the fda to do anything what the plaintiffs had aske for was, an order to withdra or suspend that approval he characterizes this as a lis ricotta, but actually, it more dramatic if anything. it s basically acting as i that approval in 2000, never happened at all. now, at the same time, as yo noted, there s a ruling in our later, from a washington federal court, that does almos
states so pence s team here obviously saying that, look, the judge did rule in his favor in part, recognizing that presiding over the senate that day, that is protected, but of course what the special counsel wants is all of the conversations that happened leading up to january 6th and it s that part that he is not immune from testifying about. big news, pence will not fight the order that he testify before the special counsel grand jury thank you for that breaking news here with me now, criminal defense attorney and msnbc legal analyst, danny cevallos. i think it s worth, again, reiterating what she just said, trump has lost virtually every one of the fights like this. there are constitutional precedents that are being upheld here. this is exciting, this pence ruling for no other reason that these kinds of decisions do further sketch out or give us an idea of the contours of the constitution it was a novel legal argument and one that essentially has created new law in the sense th
which we re talking about. if we have that, renee, ou director, if we can play that. okay, i guess we don t hav that right now, but i want t thank you very much, garrett you did a mournful job o explaining that without th soundbite. joining me right now is pete baker, msnbc political analyst and chief white hous correspondent for the new york times. we have charles coleman, msnbc legal analyst, civil right attorney, as well as host of the charles coleman podcast. a new cocktail, msnbc lega analyst, former acting solicitor general, and forme law clerk for justice stephe breyer welcome to all of you. neil, i know you have limite time with us, and so my firs question he was. this with someone who potentially being charged in a newer case like this, withou person know beforehand that th day that it is going to happen or do you think donald trump i just guessing here sometimes, certainl attorneys are notified ahead o time and i think the most important thing at this moment is that this i