high court speaks for now. the abortion drug mifepristone remains on the market after th supreme court blocked a ruling to toss aside its long-standin fda approval what now plus, trump back on trial. the civil rape case brought by journalists were e. jean carroll about to begin our legal experts will tal about what trump will say an if that matter, show up. also the right wing guns and radicalization, there is a intersection between them. is this a factor in the rash o shootings across the country from the board room to broadway, our conversation with the firs latina actress to front a play by the legend, andrew lloy weber. this is american voices. we begin this hour with th first major test for abortio rights in front of the supreme court since the conservative majority overturned roe last summer on friday, the court temporarily blocked a decision by u.s. district judge matthew kacsmaryk, which throughout th fda longtime approval of mifepristone the drug, which is also
our legal experts will tal about what trump will say an if that matter, show up. also - is a factor and the rush o shootings across the country from the board room to broadway, our conversation with the firs latina actress to front a play by the legend, and you would weber. this is american voices. we begin this hour with th first major test for abortio rights in front of the supreme court says the conservativ majority overturned roe last summer on friday, the court temporarily blocked a decision by u.s. district judge matthew kacsmaryk, which throughout th fda longtime approval of mifepristone the drug, which is also used t treat miscarriages was mad widely available in states where abortion access is legal as all this plays out in court since the dobbs decision las june, anti-abortion rights movement has set its sights on expanding abortion restriction across the country despite the policies being deeply unpopular the kaiser foundation foun that 65% of american disapproved
country unnoticed. he s not here undocumented i the shadows. he can t a shelter owned b have full human services and released to somebody who sai that he would be a sponsor instead of protecting antonio, that man turned around and sai the, okay, you are 14 and have to pay rent. you let the paid meet thousand of dollars debt. go get a job, so antonio s bee working full-time since he cam here a year and a half ago a day after a report came up, some biden officials wer grilled over migrant child labor. here s a bit of that congressional hearing, the top official responsible for pushing children in safe holds take a listen. good to 85,000 number b right that the new york time has? we don t know if 85,00 unaccompanied minors wound up? we do not track or monito the answer is no. there are 85,000 kids who came across the border, and we don know them. is that right? hss is not getting a pass hss is here. i m worried about who isn t on
feel like short of protest i the streets, i did everything could to warn them they just did not want to hear it hannah dreier it s the reporte that broke that story. she is a pulitzer prize-winnin investigative reporter for the new york times she joins us now hannah, let s talk about the impact of your story you write about a 14 old boy antonio from guatemala, who is in florida he wanted to go to school, but felt trapped because he needed to earn money to repay his debts, support himself and his siblings no one, he said, had ever come to check on him. how does a child from anothe country, teenagers mostly, end up in potentially dangerou labor conditions here in the country? antonio is one of tens of thousands, perhaps hundreds of thousands of children who ar in this exact situation, who have come across the borde alone without their parents an have been released to a person who instead of taking care o them as put them to work antonio did not sneak into thi
pay rent you let the paid meet thousand of dollars into. go get a job, so antonio s bee working full-time since he cam here a year and a half ago a day after a report came up, some biden officials wer grilled over migrant child labor. here s a bit of that congressional hearing, the top official responsible for pushing children and saf holds. take a listen. good to 85,000 number b right that the new york time has? we don t know if 85,00 unaccompanied minors wound up? we do not track or monito the answer is no. there are 85,000 kids who came across the border, and we don know them. is that right? hss is not getting a pass hss is here. i m worried about who isn t on this panel, and who has signed more than 100 minors, many o whom our grandchildren, to wor overnight shifts and hazardous conditions at the packin plants across eight states your agency or big corporations.