announcing about an hour ago during the faulkner focus that they will be charged with involuntary manslaughter in the deadly shooting. that cinematographer died in 2021, 15 months ago, on a new mexico movie set. aldo and was pointing a pistol at hutchins, killing her, wounding the director. the assistant director onset signed an agreement, leading guilty into negligent use of a deadly weapon. those pending criminal charges came nearly 15 months after the incident as i mentioned. the district attorney says she will file them before the end of the month. the prosecutor puts it this way. if any one of these three people had done their job, halyna hutchins would be alive today. it s that simple. emily, first of all, you ve got four people involved, one of them now who has already needed guilty. how does that affect the cases of the other people? emily: it depends whether i would be admissible in that particular case. let s just walk it back for a customer viewers for a mome
up early on way too early. morning joe starts right now. relief. excitement. joy. i m very proud of our fellow kansans. we were telling people in neighboring states that their rights were no longer intact. they had to flee their states to get care. the cards were set against us from the start. as a husband i do not look forward to trusting the legislature to protect the rights of my wife. we re avoiding a huge horror that would have come to kansas. one of the things i heard, you may be against abortion for yourself, but you can t be against it and make it for someone else. this is my life on the line, too, is this my right. tonight, we get to say to kansans, you can still get care here, you re still recognized and make your own medical decisions. reaction from kansas last night, as voters turned out in high numbers to protect abortion rights in that conservative state. it was the country s first best of the issue since the supreme court overturned roe v.
republican opponent this fall, so, steve kornacki, talk if you could about meijer s loss. there were two other republican members of congress who voted to impeach trump running yesterday, how did they do? yeah, interesting story. you could see meijer close, but not close enough to pulling this thing out. the back story here, you started to get at it, as michigan changed the way they do redistricting for this cycle. and that resulted in really just a blownup political congress map in michigan. this third district was changed dramatically, it was changed in a way that makes it much more friendly to democratic prospects in november. so that s what piqued democrats interests in this republican primary. and they came in with money, real money, trying to prop up gibbs, in this is republican primary with the calculation that he would make as a beatable for them in the general
president obama preparing to move out of the white house oval office, work under way on a second oval office in the eisenhower executive office next door. the president will begin working there in august and make way for a two-year renovation of the white house west wing. it s official. john kerry sworn in as secretary of state. duvall patrick has tapped his former top aide, william mo cohen to replace kerry until the june special election. scott brown took his name out of running yesterday. joining me now is frank phillips, who has been covering this story. really quickly before we get to mr. kowan the disappointment about not getting the nod? i think so. vicky kennedy certainly would have loved to have had that job? barney frank made it very public that he wanted it.