president. we don t know what the outcome will be. only they decide that. that is how our system works, as it should. i know it sounds sur role. it is all really happening, starting tomorrow morning. and if one person appears to be feeling the heat right now, it is clearly trump himself. who, surprise, surprise, lashed out at the judge and the district attorney on the case as a whole over memorial day weekend. trump is pretty clearly testing the bounds ever his gag order because he knows at this point hours away from closing arguments, the judge is past the point of wanting to derail the trial and as the case enters the final phase, you could find any prediction for how it may end. the jury may find the prosecution did not make its case or be acquitted or deadlock and this could end in a mistrial. or the jury could convict trump as former fbi director james comey predicts. that would make trump the first former u.s. president to be convicted. by the end of the week, we may kn
pete mundane at reagan national airport. this is cnn biden and donald trump plan to use during thursday nights historic cnn debate two years to the day since the supreme court overturned roe versus wade, how that ruling is impacting lives and our political landscape today. plus it s hard to deal with that much water i it s it s it s a monumental undertaking nearly two dozen counties in iowa underwater the governor seeking emergency relief from the white house this fro israel and pro-palestinian protesters clashing violently outside a los angeles synagogue right 6:00 a.m. here in washington alive. look at the white house on this monday morning. morning, everyone kasie hunt, it s wonderful to have you with us. the rematch americans say they have been dreading, will be fully joined later this week when three days from now, president biden and former president trump meet for the first presidential debate of 2024. when, they take the stage in atlanta thursday night, it will
also, it s already pushing 100 degrees in las vegas, and it s only going to get worse. the stark new warning on global temperatures from the united nation, and who officials there think should foot the bill in the fight. our nbc news reporters are following all of the latest developments and we begin with msnbc legal correspondent lisa rubin on trump s new york gag order. so trump s lawyers are asking the judge to lift the order. the d.a. is opposing it. what are we expecting here? well, the d.a. s office, chris, has let the judge know that they would like to submit real briefs, meaning extended argument with case citations and the like on june 13th and june 27th. those are not coincidentally the same dates that briefs are due first from trump s lawyers and then from the d.a. with respect to his sentence. what i think will happen here is that the gag order will remain in place but will be significantly narrowed, and when i think about who will be let free from the gag order
of protecting reproductive rights make which is that much of this over the course of the last 50 years and i m talking about the reproductive rights fight has been fueled by evangelical christians who take a biblical view, and really overall would like to see the results of the sexual revolution reversed. they think that was bad for america in part and parcel of that is sex before marriage, and contraception, which allows that to easily happen. is that overstated? no, i mean, i think if you ve studied social conservatives, they don t like contraception and what it s allowed. i think that what you re talking about, if you re asking about the threat to contraception is a question of time line and imminence. it s probably fair to assume that a lot of conservatives are not going to push bans on contraception in the near term, but whether they try to apply those bans on abortion to common