let s have a negotiation. let s walk out where the american people win. this hour, how did a stranger get past secret service and on the national security advisor s home at 3:00 in the morning? the battle over abortion. north carolina republicans override democratic governor roy cooper s veto of a bill banning most abortions after 12 weeks. a three-judge panel on the fifth circuit court of appeal will hear the arguments against the texas ruling all but banning the abortion pill, a case that will inevitably go back to the supreme court. good day, everyone. i m andrea mitchell in new york. president biden heading to hiroshima, japan, this hour, for meetings with g7 allies. cancelling stops in australia and new guinea to return to washington for what he hopes will be a final agreement to raise the debt ceiling. a meeting between the president, speaker mccarthy and other congressional leaders ended tuesday with an agreement to streamline the talks, with the white house and
they have to be presumed you can t presume that this was just something that happens with a bureaucratic snafu, this is outrageous. well, the explanation for the quote, lost data sounds more suspicious this morning based on a new time line from lawmakers, julia insley is standing by with more on this story. plus, new subpoenas for supporters of former president trump. good news out of fulton county, georgia. nearly a dozen fake elects from one state could face criminal charges for election interference. things are heating up. meanwhile, trump hasn t given up on overturning the election he lost, apparently. a wisconsin lawmaker says the former president called him just this month, following a court ruling on ballot drop boxes. also, vladimir putin takes his first significant foreign trip since the invasion of ukraine as the russian president looks for an ally in a nation also isolated from the west. and the bidens meet with ukraine s first lady at the white house ole
disney world. which some definitely are this summer, i m sure. thank you so much. i want to bring in now breann fawn. steel, chief politics reporter for des moines register. thank you for being with us. desantis in iowa trying to court that all-important evangelical caucusgoer. a major focus, this six-week abortion ban the governor in iowa kim reynolds will sign. how is this going to play with voters and caucusgoers in iowa? that s exactly right. governor ken reynolds actually will sign that bill into law here in a little bit this afternoon in front of about 2,000 of these iowa christian conservative evangelicals. so ron desantis will be here with five other presidential contenders. this is a critical issue for this voting bloc. iowa evangelicals turn out to caucus and can unite together and end up pushing someone over
rights and doug mastriano will sign. he s pointed out that doug mastriano is an insurrectionist, and he can t be governor of pennsylvania in a real democracy but i think the contrast democrats nationally that they re trying to set up is to draw out the least electable most unappealing republicans who say crazy thing and create a contrast with the democratic candidates who are normal who will talk about gas prices and inflation. and at that point, you re sort of changing the topic how unfit the candidates are. there s an onion side by side, which is going to peel left, jimmy carter saying let s talk gas prices and on the right is ronald reagan saying kill the bastards. the message there is brutal visceral appeals are effectively politically than trying to be normal and fade away in the