Bermuda. Four years since the killing of george floyd, in our next hour, a look at how much has not changed. Plus, he sure likes his papers. In moments, what to make of all those stacks of printouts Donald Trump Holds when he speaks to reporters. A good day to all of you from msnbc World Headquarters here in new york. Welcome everyone to alex witt reports. Begin with President Joe Biden wrapping up his Commencement Address to the u. S. Military academy in west point, new york, with a promise to keep american soldiers out of the war in ukraine. Theres never been a time in history where weve asked our military to do so many Different Things in so many different places around the world, all at the same time. There are no american soldiers in the war in ukraine. Im determined to keep it that way. But we are standing strong with ukraine and we will stand with them. And Breaking News in Donald Trumps classified documents case, Special Counselor jack smith is calling out trumps claims that fb
majority, voted to overturn roe v. wade, eliminating in an instant 49 years of precedent and productions. now, a lot of the country s minority, to make life-changing decisions for the majority. on the basis not of science or medicine, but religion, specifically on when conservative christians believe life begins. that decision set off a cascade of new state laws, either severely restricting or completely banning the procedure. making an abortion so difficult to get that pregnancy itself was suddenly at risk. you ve heard just some of the stories. amanda, we ve had her on this show from texas, who was denied an abortion even as she was miscarrying and septic, and onda in florida who lost half the blood in her body and had lasting damage done to her uterus after doctors sent her home to miscarry at home alone at 16 weeks because there was still a fetal heart beat. kelly shannon in alabama who was denied an abortion and forced to drive across state lines for crucial reproductive
you on this second hour of chris jansing reports. at this hour, is another gag order in store for donald trump? he s made claims about the fbi and a plot to assassinate him with absolutely nothing to back it up. why the special counsel says that has put agents lives in danger. also ahead, the biden campaign s all hands on deck approach to debate week. hundreds of events, watch parties and new advertising. we ve got all the details. plus the violent clashes outside a synagogue in los angeles. punches thrown, people wrestled to the ground and kicked as duel war protests get out of control. how that all unfolded. the dangerous unrelenting heat, nearly 50 million americans baking as temperature records are shattered across the u.s. our nbc news reporters are following all of the latest developments. we begin with msnbc legal correspondent lisa ruben ahead of that critical hearing in trump s classified documents case. prosecutors cite threats to the fbi for their reason for
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just some of the horrifying consequences for women all over the country, after the supreme court decision overturning roe two years ago today. plus, multiple hearings today on trump s purloined classified documents as trump s favorite judge entertains an absurd argument that special counsel jack smith was illegally appointed. and we begin tonight in the midst of a heat wave. amidst the sweltering heat that is shattering records worldwide. saudi arabia announced yesterday that at least 1300 people have died making the hodge, the islamic pilgrimage due to extreme heat. and 100 million people in the u.s., nearly a third of the country, spent much of last week under a heat advisory. these temperatures are not normal. they are the direct result of the climate crisis we re currently living in. and scientists have sounded the alarm. quote, these heat waves are the fingerprint of climate change, experts said, and are a glimpse of what s to come as human induced climate change c