politicsnation tonight s lead, one step at time he right now, abortion right activists are breathing a sigh of relief. as a key abortion pill wil stay on the market for now but, the fight over access t the bill now heads back to a appeals court. where the legal battle wil resume next month. meanwhile, on this earth day weekend, president biden i shoring up his green credential s with the bi announcement on environmenta justice. ahead of an even bigge announcement that he will ru for reelection that news is expected as early as tuesday as the 2024 presidential fields take shape on both sides. and, in just over a week after he was shot twice for ringin the wrong doorbell, kansas cit teen ralph yarl what i recovering at home his shooter, on andrew lester, now facing what could amount t life in prison on a firs degree assault charge. to which he has pled not guilty y all s family and their lawyers want a federal hat crime charge against leicester and, in a few minutes, ralph yarl
69% favor the bide administration s goal of makin the u.s. carbon neutral by 2050 according to a pew researc study. however, there is a troublin partisan divide. while nearly aides in te democrats believe in climate change and believe that it is major threat, only about a quarter of republicans agree we cannot fall into the trap o making climate a partisa culture war issue. republicans who clai environmentalism is a left-win thing, simply don t know their history. the environmental protection agency was created by richar nixon. and it was a trio of republica presidents, ulysses s grant, theodore roosevelt, and woodro wilson who were most responsible for the creation o the national pot sized nationa park systems we know and lov today. the spirit of conservation