so, let s get started. clarence thomas and all thos luxurious vacations that cost lot more than many people earn in an entire year. so, who is picking up the ta for that pot globe-trotting? we ll talk to one of the reporters who broke th bombshell story. plus, trump s legal nightmar is becoming a reality. fresh off his arrest i arraignment in new york, feeling the heat from at least three other investigations i want to know which is th next shoe to drop. and later, it s not just easter, it s the one year anniversar of the katie phang show. we re gonna take a look back a some of our highlights from th last 365 days. all of that and more is coming up a good sunday morning to you until those who celebrate, happy easter we begin today s show with the fight over abortion access i america. small groups of protesters taking to the streets across the country yesterday with mor demonstrations planned for today after two competin rulings from federal judges pu a commonly used abortion
announced another initiative to combat covid, making 400 million n95 masks available for free at thousands of locations nationwide. the masks will come from the strategic national stockpile with shipments beginning as early as this week. you can watch the president s press conference of course on msnbc at 4:00 p.m. eastern. we ll be back tomorrow with another special edition of meet the press daily. yes, one more day in atlanta as we mark president biden s first year in office. catch much more of our reporting from the ground here in georgia, including my conversations with voters, this sunday on a special edition of meet the press, don t miss it. msnbc s coverage continues with my friend katy tur right after this break. friend katy tur rigr friend katy tur rigr this break just didn t feel like things were as sharp as i knew they once were. i heard about prevagen and then i started taking it about two years now. started noticing things a little sharper,
we really want justice after such a wanted justice. it s such a long time ago, you would think before now something would have been done about it. that s why we re here, trying to make sure we get justice for it. that was part of my interview with 107-year-old viola fletcher, one of the survivors of the mass race massacre. it sent 10,000 black residents fleeing from their homes. today we mark 100 years since that dreadful day. joining me, news correspondent
what a scary thing. phil, thank you. gregg: today we mark 70 years since the end of world war ii in europe. we may allow ourselves a brief period of rejoicing. today is victory in europe day. gregg: we re going to head to washington, d.c. to see today s ve day ceremonies. and take a look back at the many sacrifices made by those brave men and women of the greatest generation. martha: looking forward to that that s coming up. plus was the texas draw the muhammad event meant to provoke extremists or free speech? a big battle over this. our political panel weighs in on what pamela geller was thinking when she set up the contest and was she right? someone who was following someone you are starting sharia. you just go over people. i think you are a about