strikes down alabama s congressional map, ruling in favor of black voters who challenged it. we ll break down what it means and what comes next. major developments in the investigation into former president trump s handling of classified documents. nbc news learned trump has been told he is a target in the probe. an apocalyptic-like haze from canada s wildfires blanketing more than 15 states with hazardous air, affecting more than 120 million people, causing ground stops at airports and closing schools. and presidential hopeful mike pence comes out swinging against his former boss. but he refused to slam trump on one issue. indicting a former president of the united states sends a terrible message to the world. i hope the doj thinks better of it. we begin with breaking news from the u.s. supreme court. the high court just issued a major decision in a very closely watched case centering around alabama s congressional district map. in a surprise decision, the court ru
served. with us to start off our coverage, nbc news white house correspondent, monica alba, at the washington national cathedral, melissa murray, a former law clerk to sotomayor, and laura jarrett, and presidential historian, michael beshlash. reporter: josé, we will hear from the late justice s son in addition to her biographer. as you will hear from president biden and chief justice john roberts, it s remarkable because both of them really first met her in 1981. john roberts was working in the reagan administration, in the white house, he was helping to prepare her for her confirmation hearing, and then, of course, senator biden was somebody questioning her as part of the process, and who engaged with her and even told her that she should use the fact that she was going to be this trailblazer, this first woman to serve as a supreme court justice as something she could use to go out and push the equal rights amendment forward, for instance, and that s something sandra day
walls will say. grace, are you lord. it s your breath. it s our love. so we pour out our praise. it s your breath. so we pour out our praise to you. it s your breath. and our love. so we pour out our praise. it s your breath, so we pour out our praise to you only. rachel: wow. well, that will wake up. [ applause ] rachel: on a sunday morning. [ applause ] rachel: wow, good morning, everybody. thats was naomi rain and tea performing great are you, lord. and they are kicking off our first ever faith and friends concert series and, boy, we re awake. what an incredible way to start your day. rachel: incredible way to start. they ll perform again, by the way. we always say go to church. we ll just bring church to you right now. [laughter] with this faith and friends concert series. what a great idea. i know you had a part in it, rachel. the season of lent, we celebrate our lovlord and a savior. rachel: i m so glad they re inside the stewed he yow. somet
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
even though it s actually not part of the grade school curriculum. that same bill requiring the program to teach american patriotism. in florida, ron desantis blocking a new advanced placement course for high school students on african american studies, saying that that course lacks educational value. last year, he also signed a bill restricting how schools can talk about race with their students. governors and legislators, mostly on the right, waging a kind of war on what they see as so-called woke curriculum. others see as the, well, telling of truth and unvarnished truth at that, of our own american history. then there s the war on woke part two. this time it s called the word police. in arkansas governor sarah huckabee sanders has banned the word latinx in all official state documents. and you may have heard that stanton university created a list of harmful language like, you guys, killing two birds with one stone, even the word american. we re going to dig into the quest