that has desperate family scrambling. we want to start off with reproductive rights. thousands of protesters have gathered to protest the supreme court s draft decision to overturn roe v. wade. washington d.c. where 17,000 people are marching right now. antonia, it is great to have you on the show. talk to me about what you are hearing on the ground today. yasmin, today there has been a lot of emotion. some of the women i ve been speaking to have been shaking as they describe their reasons for coming out here on the national mall. other folks have been angry [noise] that emotion has even translated to some people sharing their personal stories. earlier today, i met with a woman in her late 60s. she decided for the very first time to share with us her own abortion story. she had an abortion in a back alley in chicago when she was 13 years old. i want you to take a listen to what she shared with us. i have never told anyone ever until right now because i feel the strong
is prime minister netanyahu going to yield to president biden s calls for brief humanitarian pauses in the air war to protect palestinian civilians? he and the u.s. are ruling out growing demands for a complete cease-fire. i don t think there s going to be a general cease-fire. it s not that i don t think. i think it will hamper the war effort, our effort to get our hostages out. the only thing that works on these criminals and hamas is the military pressure that we are exerting. we will have more on the fallout from donald trump s wild day on the witness stand and look ahead to ivanka s testimony tomorrow. good day, everyone. i m andrea mitchell in washington. happy election day. we have a preview of what s at stake in key governor and state legislative contests that could signal which party has an edge going into 2024. in deep red kentucky, popular democratic governor andy beshear tries to hold off a challenge from the republican state attorney general who has su
run, because if he refuses to comply with the subpoena, in his zeal to conceal donald trump s crimes, he absolutely exposes himself to committing the crime of this person of a felony because, not only is the crime cognizable in the court of united states, but a judge has called nice did. and i had to look at that word to make sure with the appropriate past tense so mccarthy will be violating that federal statute if he continues to defy the subpoena and concealed all transcribes. i am writing down all these legal terms, like i am going to law school my final just on the corner. let s talk quickly about any banks. of course this idea that he requested a present presidential pardon. wouldn t that in and of itself implicate him? it would. you don t need a pardon if you engage in, i don t know, a tourist visit or a peaceful protest. you need a pardon if you have committed a crime in the
season. the number of fires in the amazon was 25% higher than the average number of fires in the same period from 2010 to 2018. facts that the president insists on minimizing. translator: the amazon is not being devastated, nor is it being consumed by fire, as the media is falsely portraying. reporter: in the midst of the fire and the threats are the indigenous transcribes. for them the message is clear. translator: i m scared a little sometimes. but we don t let ourselves be dominated by fear. but we have to lift up our heads and make things happen. we are believing and fighting. reporter: a fight that he can no longer continue. shasta darlington, cnn, sao paulo, brazil.
devicesiveness. we re hostile transcribes cheering against each other, fueled by emotion and a mutual disdain that jeopardizes our future, instead rev discovering our common ground and finding irsolutions. it sounds like a bad obama speech.you re right. which hasin america not know divided accept for 5 minutes after 9/11 and the world war ii parade. first of all welcome to a republic. this is the way we do business. secondly, he is trying to shift the blame for the obvious divisiveness we are dealing with to the current president. these things were there when he became president. we are dealing with decades. legacies of previous administration, especially the obama administration. laura: well, one thing i have to also show you is why he believed we had the trouble we had in the middle east and the warswe were fighti. let s look at this.