tonight, straight from the source, it s been called an epic fail for republicans is another critical bill goes down. nikki haley is calling it total chaos. donald trump is celebrating. president biden is saying it s time for republicans to decide who they serve. also, history in the making at the supreme court. nine justices will give their first indication of where they lean in the fight over removing trump from the ballot ahead of the election from what he did after the last one. we have new updates tonight as the u.s. striking back the against the deaths of three americans in the middle east. the commission commander did tonight internet dramatic images. i m kaitlan collins, and this is the source. in the words of one republican senator tonight, quote, i m just based off. lisa murkowski is hardly the only one in her party who feels that way right now and is completely exasperated by what s been happening on capitol hill. in just the last 24 hours her party lined up to si
in the words of one republican senator tonight, quote, i m just pissed off. lisa murkowski is hardly the only one in her party that feels that way right now and is completely exasperated what s been happening on capitol hill. in just the last 24 hours her party lined up to sink the border bill one of their own negotiated for months. you can hear the frustration in that senator s voice, james lankford, of oklahoma how he lamented the politics have overtaken the policy. this is the pen that i was handed at that desk when i was sworn in to the united states senate. there s no reason for me to have this pen if we re just going to do press conferences. i can do press conferences from anywhere, but we can only make law from this room. no law s being made right now. senator mitch mcconnell was even among the no votes today even after he helped craft this bill, but that was after it was made clear it was not going anywhere. tonight many in the republican conference are sounding t
mccarthy and michael jackson version they have their own. ainsley: take my name like when you get married you take the husband s name. lawrence: that s a requirement for me. if you want the ring you need to take my last name. ainsley: what if she is on television though. i have always had ainsley earhardt my whole life. but i started in television at 22. and i never wanted to change that because my name. lawrence: you make a compelling case, you know, if you want the ring, take my last name. that s my rule. i m not compromising. lawrence: you dated a girl had who said i don t want babies. lawrence: no go to her. ainsley: see you. brian: in fact, we have her now. can she join us? lawrence: now you know why i m still single. brian: i i didn t want to interrupt this see if it went awry and save the show again. i talked to two different people that got married women have you changed your name. yeah, i haven t gotten around to it. ainsley: it takes a long t
shaye moss vote collects. american, santa rebutting look at how a right of christmas is mark by racism. the incomparable billy porter stops by to discuss his documentary short already getting oscar buzz. i m jonathan capehart, this is the saturday show. the house is officially in rece for the holidays with no plans toreturn before the new year. meanwhile, across the capital, of the senate will reconvene on monday as negotiators trying to reach a deal on immigration which is holding up president biden to critical aid package for ukraine and israel. a senate majority leader, chuck schumer, pledged to hold a vote on the supplemental aid package next week, quote, no matter what. wever, any agreement will still need to make it through the republican-controlled house, which is already facing a lethto do list when lawmakers get back to washington. perhaps the most urgent of the unfinished business, taking action on two looming funding deadlines won on january 19th and another on jan
named matthew as merrick, could rule on a case that seeks to upend access to a key component of medication abortion nationwide. that is a drug called the fda approved for use in september of 2000, and since then, it has been used safely by about 5 million people in the united states alone. typically, in tandem with another truck called now, works mifepristone by blocking the production of a hormone that s needed for pregnancy. and then it begins a miscarriage, and the two drugs when used together, they re about 99.6% effective at terminating a pregnancy or completing a miscarriage and they are safe. if you don t want to take the word of the 5 million people in america have taken that drug, you can look into decades of research that show the risk of complications that mifepristone is less than 0.4%. that basically means that it is safer than tylenol and viagra. it is so safe, in fact, about as of 2022, more than 54% of abortions in the united states happened with these pil