welcome to prime time weekend. i am nicolle wallace. let s get right to the week s top stories. in the study of criminal minds, it s actually not uncommon for an arsonist to knowingly return to the scorch scorched-earth he or she torched, to admire his or her work. what is uncommon is that the arsonist is not just been applied by the victims upon his return to the scene of the crime but being celebrated. today the trump fraud republican party showcased a version of this phenomenon. being showcased with house and senate republicans this afternoon three blocks from where he was arraigned last year in his efforts to overturn the 2020 election he lost, trumps trip to washington, d.c. today amounted to equal parts chest thumping, america bashing, more bizarre incoherent ramblings about dating nancy pelosi in the gop host city. hannibal left lector kept coming up as well as trumps animosity for the department of justice. the aftermath of his 34 felony count conviction in new yo
first guest tonight on the day that donald trump returned to the scene of the crime, as it were. we will see what speaker pelosi might have to say about that. yes, i am eager to hear her assessment, and what she felt when donald trump was on capitol hill. have a good show. thank you, alex, thank you. on january 6, 2021, after the trump mob attacked the capital, tim cook, the conscientious ceo of apple, reached into his conscience and presumably the conscience of the company he runs, and said this. today marks a sad and shameful chapter in our nation s history . those responsible for this insurrection should be held to account, and we must complete the transition to president- elect biden s administration. it is especially when they are challenged that our ideals matter most. those responsible for this insurrection should be held to account. today tom , tim cook met with the person responsible, donald trump in donald trump s first return to capitol hill since he incited t
the cbs evening news starts now. the nation s highest court rejects an effort to limit the use of the widely-used abortion pill mifepristone. good evening. i m norah o donnell, and thank you for being with us. the implications are enormous. medications are now the most common way to end a pregnancy, and some providers send them by mail to states that have limited or banned abortions. the decision comes on the same day that senate republicans blocked legislation that would protect access for in vitro fertilization and other fertility treatments. democrats brought this bill to the floor because they are trying to make the battle over reproductive rights a centerpiece of the debate this election year. cbs s jan crawford is at the supreme court with why all nine justices on this divided court agreed on this ruling. my body! my mind! reporter: finding common ground in a divisive case, the supreme court refused to roll back access to the abortion pill mifepristone, saying a g
i m eager to hear her assessment and what she felt when donald trump was on capitol hill. have a good show. thank you, alex. on january 6th, after the trump mob attacks the capital, tim cook, the conscientious ceo of apple reached into his conscience and presumably the conscience of the company he runs and said this, today marks a sad and shameful chapter in our nations history. those responsible for this interaction should be held to account and we must complete the transition to president- elect biden s administration. especially when they are challenged that our ideals matter most. those responsible for this interaction should be held to account. today, tim cook met with the person responsible, donald trump, and donald trump s first returned to capitol hill, since he inside of the attack on the capitol on january 6th, tim cook meeting with trump was arranged by a business lobbying group in washington that calls itself the business roundtable. companies pay big money