answer so let s get started breaking news, access to the abortion pill, mid upper stone and legal limbo after duelin federal rulings. what does this mean fo tightening reproductive rights in america plus, support for the tennesse through pouring in, by s president kamala harris me yesterday with the lawmakers after the republican-controlle house votes to kick two of the out of the state legislature i will speak with the member who managed to hang on to he seat by just one vote. and later, michael cohen i will go one-on-one with th star witness in th unprecedented indictment of former president all of that and more is coming up our good saturday morning to you i am katie phang we begin today show with breaking news out of texas the fate of abortion access fo tens of millions americans i now uncertain after conflictin decisions by two separat federal judges late lost night first, a texas judge blocks th food and drug administration s approval of the abortion pill, mifepristone
unbelievable. ftc so that s biden s ftc federal.cs you re goingsi to jim jordan sad the hearings on thursday. i m glad you re coveringring. absolutely. sean, thanks s o much.s is i am jim griffin. this is ingram angle from washington tonight. sabotage and smear a. that s the focus ofmear tonight s angle. now, when the press kept catching lbj falsely describingt the true state of the vietnam war effort, it became knowwar n as his credibility gap. repeated assurances of progress that didn t pan out only undermine support for the war at home. y well, fast forward now to present day where another credibility gap is eroding public faith in almostou everything that our so-called , oparties. saying, led by course, the establishment of both parties. last night, we blew open the covid lab cover up where politicians, health officials, academics, all lea refuse to tel the full truth about the origins of covid worse thanf that, instead of holding china accountable, these america
country. velshi starts now. good morning to you. it is sunday, january the 28. i m ali velshi. demonstrators in major cities around the country took to the streets again yesterday after the memphis police department released footage of the brutal beating of tyre nichols by five members of its own police force. in the continuing aftermath, memphis pd announced yesterday that it has permanently deactivated its scorpion unit. scorpion what the departments anti violence group which has been under scrutiny in recent days after it became public that all five of the police officers who were fired, arrested, and charged with second degree murder in nichols death where members of the unit. joining me now from memphis, tennessee, is nbc s antonia hylton who have been covering the story from the beginning. antonia. welcome tell us a bit about this new development with the scorpion unit, of which all five of these police officers were members. ali, i was actually with protesters yest
sooner, rick scott, president biden is being favored over president trump, says congressman jim jordan. well, they also said that they re going to investigate. the party will. and that they re going to do it themselves if they have to. that s republicans. but now ten days later, republicans find themselves in the same flas house that democrats did. thanks to the other most recent, vice president mike pence, many of those who up in arms of joe biden s document discovery are changing their discussion. we have an epidemic of senior leaders taking classified home and we have to say categorically, republican or democrat, it is all wrong. obviously there is a systemic problem in the executive branch. handling classified information to be to improved on. we have more on the classification and tracking system and what can be done to fix it. we re also going to drig into the tricky test that sets up for house oversight and what options republicans have from here, joining me no
qatari world cup in paris world cup and ballast ambassador who is cold homosexuality and damage in the mind. the petrol actor leslie phillips, star of the carry on films, has died at the age of 98. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. many headteachers in england say they may have to cut the number of teaching staff because of pressure on their budgets. a survey by the headteachers union found two thirds of its members said they ll have to make teaching assistants redundant or cut their hours. the government says it is giving schools an extra four billion pounds in funding this year. here s our education editor, branwen jeffreys. it s all go for these four and five year olds, learning through new experiences. but making the sums add up is getting harder. some teaching assistants have left and not been replaced. that s because the bills are going up. we are tightening our belts and it gets to a point where, how much more can you tighten? we are shopping around as mu