you know, drink to a little bit done. great assignment, don have fun this morning continues right now. mike pence, headed to the witness stand and the boj s january 6th investigation. this would be the first time that a former vice president testifies about his former boss and criminal investigation. do you think that there will be more than he can shed light on, particularly when it comes to his conversations with the former president, having the vice president of united states with a special counsel under oath, i think adds enormous value. take our support for the people of taiwan seriously, the white house has tried to downplay the historic nature of the meeting, trying not to overreact, threatening to fight back of violation of its sovereignty. the speaker of the house, there is no place that china is going to tell me where i can go or who i can speak to. concern is mounting in the middle east after israeli police and palestinians clashed at one of islam s holiest sites d
in public schools, including discussions around gender, identity and sexuality. this new wave of anti lgbtq legislation many directly targeting that nearly two million transgender people living in the u. s comes at a time when one in four transgender adults so that they have been physically attacked. that s according to the kaiser family foundation. also this morning, idaho s republican governor has now signed a new abortion bill into law. this new law creates a new crime, abortion trafficking and bands, adults from helping miners get an abortion or abortion medication in another state without a parent s consent. the punishment is a minimum of two years, but up to five years in prison abortion rights groups vowing to fight the new law, and the governor says that he signed it the same day that healthcare providers sued the state s attorney general over new abortion guidance of course, months ago. last fall, the biden administration sued idaho over its new tighter abortion restrictions.