laboratories, yesterday. they paused the court ruling that would have restricted access to the nationwide abortion pill, mifepristone. for, now at least until next week access to mifepristone ha been preserved the matter is far from resolved and the future of abortion pills remains uncertain. the order merely maintains the status quo for a few more days to allow the justices time t consider the issue the white house, on the othe hand, is doubling down o defending reproductive rights. on tuesday, vice president kamala harris, will be in reno nevada, to discuss the importance of keeping abortion legal. mifepristone is one of the two drugs often used to induce a abortion a method that is safe, effective and popular. medication abortion now counts for more than half of al abortions performed in the united states. meanwhile, a near tota abortion ban in florida will have dire consequences for those living in the south. late thursday night, the governor s office announce that ron de
times, but i just don t know to do anything but left. thanks for watching. we ll be right back here next sunday at 8 pm eastern, you can now find the show on the msnbc hub on peacock. new episodes of the mehdi hasan show posted during the week on peacock. now, it s time to handed over to my friend richard louis, good evening, medina i do richard. awe know you love your children, great to see you mary, thanks so much. coming up a name, in the trump grand jury in manhattan is expected to reconvene this week. i will be joined by democratic congressman eric swalwell in just a moment. plus, exclusive nbc reporting on rhonda sentences presidential oscillations and why should republican donors are afraid to lead their support as of today? and we will head to mississippi to get an update on recovery efforts after deadly storm there and what president biden is doing to help the region. let s get started. another week has come and gone since wait to see if an indictment will actu
this creek and some kids trying to get her to go hang out. someone says that they saw her get in the truck. there was another story that she was a mom. maybe she was abducted? maybe she was kidnapped? the stories and stopped, a day? no. we were getting information that they were coming, we have to figure out does he have any motive to want to harm her? i see her sock, right at the exit of the trail. the world help was sketched in the ground. we saw two shovels that had, what appeared to be mud on it. that was just doing it for me. i can t even think about how scared she was. a mother s worst nightmare. there are no signs to get there, just follow the rough sandy trail down from the subdivisions above, turned a corner and there it is the quake. i twisties slow-moving body of water in north carolina it s nothing less than a undiscovered garden of eden for teenagers plane hockey from high school. it s like going to the beach for us, it s just a va
coverage. i m kate firing live from msnbc headquarters live in new york. this morning, memphis in the rest the country is trying to come to grips with the newly released video of police officers beating, kicking, tasing, pepper spraying tyre nichols, it s 49 year old unarmed black man. it was a beating that ultimately resulted in tyre nichols death, and murder charges for the five now former police officers. to begin this hour, i m going to hear from his mother about what kind of son he was. my son, i know everybody says, mother say that they had a good son, everybody son is good, but my son actually was a good boy. he had my name tattooed on his arm. that made me proud. most kids don t put they mom s name. but he did. my son was a beautiful soul. and he touched everyone. that is just so getting to hear from her. and now we are going to play a part of the video that was released last night. but i want to warn you, it is graphic, it is violent, and it s unbelievably dist
too intense or runs against his former boss. florida governor ron desantis presidential ambitions are less clear right now. he has emerged as trump s most formidable foe thanks to skyrocketing popularity among republican voters. other republicans rumored to be considering a run, they include former maryland governor larry hogan, trump s former secretary mike pompeo. new jersey governor chris sununu. with a republican afield already getting crowded, the key question is, will 2024 be a repeat of the 2016 election. could we end up with trump as a republican nominee again because of the splintered field? joining me now is hayes brown, who is a columnist and editor of msnbc daily. also with us is michelle goldberg, she pulitzer prize-winning columnist for the new york times and msnbc political analyst. let s start with you. let s start of this course about trump in 2016. huge field of republicans splintering the field. he marched through it. could this be a repeat of too many peop