Race. Recent from a clear trump the advantage to no clear leader plus donald trump caught between a rock and a hard place. His track record on abortion, he would veto but abortion ban that was sent to your desk well, what s happening is you re never going to have to do it. And voters support for fertility treatments. I kept hearing that i m against it and i m actually very much forward. And triggers conservative theory in the process. And what she left unsaid same old, tired playbook. Next question harris declines to enter the chat why she s ignoring the debate over trump, race, and gender live at the table. Nayyera huck mike dubke chuck rocha and shermichael singleton. Welcome to a special edition of newsnight, state of the race good evening. I m audie cornish in new york. Abby phillip has the night off, so let s get right to what america is talking about. Where exactly does donald trump stand on abortion? the answer would depend on whether you asked him yesterday or today for example
king is off today. israel shuts down schools, shops, the airport embassies even mcdonald s all closed as demonstrators swarmed the streets to protest a dramatic government overhaul. it s called checks and balances . there is no checks and balances, but the only will actually it s the only check and balance in israel to the government is not plus all about him. donald trump makes his 2024 message all about his legal troubles while warning of dark forces trying to stop him. and 2024 is the final battle that s going to be the big one, either. the deep state destroys america or we destroy the deep state. they re not coming after me. they re coming after you and i m just standing in their way. and twisters terrorized the south, steamrolling through towns, leaving nothing but piles of bricks and heartbreak. you say you lived right here? what s this? like to look at all of this? never seen anything like it, man. ba could be. i wish it was all a dream. right now. we begin with word o
quite a statistic. you like a statistic, mike. quite a statistic. you like a statistic, mike. . , statistic, mike. imagine being the teacher. i would statistic, mike. imagine being the teacher. i would have statistic, mike. imagine being the teacher. i would have to - statistic, mike. imagine being the teacher. i would have to get - statistic, mike. imagine being the| teacher. i would have to get name badges teacher. i would have to get name badges because often when you have twins, badges because often when you have twins, especially identical, you can -et twins, especially identical, you can get them twins, especially identical, you can get them mixed up. the}r twins, especially identical, you can get them mixed up. twins, especially identical, you can get them mixed up. they are not all in the same get them mixed up. they are not all in the same class get them mixed up. they are not all in the same class but get them mixed up. they are not all in the same class but
a great question, abby. it s one that s hard to answer. um because we don t i don t we don t have the data upon which to make a really hard conclusion about that. but the observations are undeniable. right? it s been over 10 years since sandy hook almost a year since you ve all day that s hard to believe. here in virginia. we had a six year old shot his teacher in a school very young children in january, so it does seem that on some level the way that this has become so common, we ve normalized the most horrific acts of violence that you could have part you couldn t even imagine. 2030 years ago. now we just understand that you know, schools are frequent targets of gun violence. children are frequent targets at school of gun violence, and we re starting to leap to. well, how do we? how do we protect the schools? how