you show, it they re used for ukraine, shameful backlash towards those who would try to get away from something like that. that, effectively, loses itself. when transparency doesn t work because there s no shame, there is in fact pride doing it, you need a new tool box. all right, that s going to do it for us tonight. i m going to see you again this weekend, saturday night, 6:30 pm eastern, i will be part of our special coverage of the south carolina republican primary again, 6:30 eastern saturday night. i will see that. now, time for the last word with brought lawrence o donnell. good evening. i have nothing better to do a saturday night. i will be dropping by. joining you at the table. we have senator sherrod brown joining us tonight, which is always a pleasure. thank you very much for how you primed your audience for what we are doing later this hour with ben wiggler on the wisconsin mayor linda miracle. it shouldn t be a miracle that democracy prevails in any situation
eastern saturday night. i will see that. now, time for the last word with brought lawrence o donnell. good evening. good evening good evening,. rachel i have nothing to do on saturday night, so i will be dropping by and joining you at that table. we have senator sherrod brown joining us tonight, which is always a pleasure. and thank you very much for how you primed your audience for what we are doing later in this hour with ben wikler on that wisconsin miracle. it shouldn t be a miracle but democracy prevails in any situation in this country. but the way you described it so perfectly, and better than i can, and better than i well later in this hour [laughter] it really shows people what was at stake. well, it s important about wisconsin because wisconsin is important. it s also important for wisconsin as an example to other states that have had to deal with, you know, anti- democratic power grabs like that, for how you can unravel that. i think it s also just important
inspector general s investigation have even been released. and right now, arguments are set to begin in louisiana where the fate of a widely used abortion pill rests in the hands of three judges our nbc news reporters are following all of the latest developments. yamiche alcindor is following the case in louisiana. yamiche, what can you tell us about what s happening today? starting just this hour, three conservative judges will be hearing oral arguments on whether mifepristone should remain available. each of these judges, we should put our names and faces up of people have a history of supporting restrictions on abortion, and each were nominated by republican presidents. as viewers may remember, a group of anti-abortion activists to get this pill off the market. they are arguing it is unsafe, and the fda should never have approved it when it did two decades ago. the justice department is arguing that taking the medication off the market would cause great harm to women and
Every state has a system for victims of crimes that provides reimbursements for expenses like lost wages or medical bills, funerals, but the associated press found disproportionately high denial rates for black people. in 19 out of the 23 states that were willing to provide detail racial data. and maryland has become the latest state to take action against gun violence amid the rise in mass shootings. yesterday, governor wes moore signed into law new expanded prohibitions on carrying a gun into certain public buildings like schools, government buildings, places that serve alcohol, among others. it also places new restrictions on who can get a gun permit and requires gun owners to keep their firearms unloaded and locked away to make them inaccessible to children under 18. in response, the national rifle association has filed a federal lawsuit against maryland claiming the legislation is unconstitutional and was passed in defiance of court rulings.
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