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MSNBC The Weekend October 7, 2024

Good morning. Sit sunday, october it is sunday, october 6th. Im Alicia Menendez with Symone Sanderstownsend and michael steele. We have fresh details on the Harris Campaign Sprint to the fineish line as Donald Trump focuses on lies and retribution. Talk with a Senate Candidate in florida and in nebraska aiming to upset republicans incumbents with in Balance Of Power at fake. Plus, tomorrow marks one year since the October 7th Terror Attack on israel. What is ahead for the region still on edge and a very busy morning so grab your coffee and settle in and welcome to The Weekend. Ooh, 30 days. 30 days from Election Day. Just one month for candidates up and down the ballot to make their case to the american people. Theyre on the Campaign Trail and today, we have new details about the road ahead for Vice President harris. The vp is launching what the campaign is calling a Media Blitz this week including interviews with the View And Howard Stern And Stephen colbert and a Town Hall with univi

MSNBCW The July 6, 2024

to spell congressman george santos, while republicans are sidestepping an actual vote. and both sides sounded more optimistic on a possible debt limit deal. we ll break down where things stand in the negotiations as the 11th hour gets underway on this wednesday night. good evening once again. i m stephanie ruhle. today, a federal court heard arguments for and against access to the most commonly used abortion pill. it is the biggest legal battle over abortion since roe v. wade was overturned by the supreme court last summer. nbc s laura jarrett has the details on today s hearing. a federal appeals court appearing deeply skeptical today of arguments from the biden administration and manufacture, as they try to keep mifepristone available. i don t understand the theme the fda can do no wrong. we are not looking at the fda, just like we are not looking at any agency. the three judge panel must decide what to do with that controversial decision out of texas last mo

MSNBCW The July 6, 2024

tonight, the battle over abortion pill access back in court. what happened at the appeals ruling today, as more states pass restrictive legislation? and, house democrats make moves to spell congressman george santos, while republicans are sidestepping an actual vote. and both sides sounded more optimistic on a possible debt limit deal. we ll break down where things stand in the negotiations as the 11th hour gets underway on this wednesday night. good evening once again. i m stephanie ruhle. today, a federal court heard arguments for and against access to the most commonly used abortion pill. it is the biggest legal battle over abortion since roe v. wade was overturned by the supreme court last summer. nbc s laura jarrett has the details on today s hearing. a federal appeals court appearing deeply skeptical today of arguments from the biden administration and manufacture, as they try to keep mifepristone available. i don t understand the steam. the fda can do no

MSNBC The 11th Hour With Stephanie Ruhle June 4, 2024 03:50:00

reimburse nurses, like brie fellows. you are in, like cynthia mcfadden joins us now. i know you have reporting, the government, the biden administration is trying to step in on this issue, maybe rectify it. the administration had asked the ftc, the federal trade commission, to look at these contracts. the ftc proposed a rule that would ban them. it has not happened yet, but they are taking a hard look at it. these contracts aren t just a problem for the nurses. explain to me how they re a problem for patients. well, indeed, because here s what happened, in situations where nurses of any kind of situation where to complain, maybe there s a not staff, they re concerned about various things, they don t dare. because if they leave before that term is up, they go into debt. so patients really suffer, because these systems are working the way they re supposed. do you want nurses go to the mystery shun and say, hey, this isn t working right, right?

MSNBC The 11th Hour With Stephanie Ruhle June 4, 2024 06:49:00

time speaking out. hca now tells us that since we started reporting on these contracts two months ago, they have decided not to use them anymore. though they declined to say whether or not they will enforce their contracts, nurses have already signed, or reimburse nurses, like bree fellows. you are in, like cynthia mcfadden joins us now. i know you have reporting, the government, the biden administration is trying to step in on this issue, maybe rectify it. the administration had asked the ftc, the federal trade commission, to look at these contracts. the ftc proposed a rule that would ban them. it has not happened yet, but they are taking a hard look at it. these contracts aren t just a problem for the nurses. explain to me how they re a problem for patients. well, indeed, because here s what happened, in situations where nurses of any kind of situation where to complain, maybe there s a not staff, they re concerned about various things, they don t dare.

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