in alabama at the birthday party. new flash points in a fight fo abortion rights, it s a more disturbing revelations about supreme court justice clarence thomas we will dive into those issues during our exclusive interview with senator bernie sander coming up first. plus, the daily shows jordan klepper knows a thing or two about emirate conventions an maga republicans i will get his thoughts on the culture of guns and the people who still support donald trump and, i spent the day wit congressman jamal at the school he founded in ne york a spoiler, alert he does not think the teachers should carr firearms it feels a lot like the ne cycle is spinning really quickly but we cannot leas fight of the fact that eac major story this week coul have a direct impact on both our country and our lives. on our health, the court syste continues to battle over acces to a key abortion pill and in the shadow of that figh florida governor ron desanti quietly signed a six-wee abortion ban into
laboratories, yesterday. they paused the court ruling that would have restricted access to the nationwide abortion pill, mifepristone. for, now at least until next week access to mifepristone ha been preserved the matter is far from resolved and the future of abortion pills remains uncertain. the order merely maintains the status quo for a few more days to allow the justices time t consider the issue the white house, on the othe hand, is doubling down o defending reproductive rights. on tuesday, vice president kamala harris, will be in reno nevada, to discuss the importance of keeping abortion legal. mifepristone is one of the two drugs often used to induce a abortion a method that is safe, effective and popular. medication abortion now counts for more than half of al abortions performed in the united states. meanwhile, a near tota abortion ban in florida will have dire consequences for those living in the south. late thursday night, the governor s office announce that ron de
sounds really familiar i went to school with him. a good kid, had a good head on the shoulders, wanted to joi the military that s all i can say about that i heard the name and i wa like are you kidding me? i know this guy. just a fact that he would have access to it, surprises me prettiness, i completel disagree with it i go through - i know what it s like with all of the regimen stuff and everything like that i know that it s wrong and h deserves to be punished fo what happened. we will have much more on the suspect as well as congressman marjorie taylo greene defensive fame, claimin he is being targeted because he s white, male, christian an anti-war and donald trump another gop 2024 pools give their full throat support for gun right at the nra convention. even after two mass shootings, but one republican may hav stolen the show with her story about her two-year-old granddaughter. let s elements adi, who has almost two, now add a who yo know soon will need them, w
of the job or the artwork. whenever tourists come to nigeria, they want to visit this place, through the buyer and the commission works. whilst the technique has remained the same, most are working off printed images with little access to their ancestors original works. we have few ones that is still left, which is in ourfamily house this year, and we still have them in catalogues. yes, there are a few, not much. we don t have much access to it because much of them is stolen. ifeel bad and i m not too happy because this is our treasure. it s what our forefathers laboured to do. it s reckoned around 10,000 pieces were looted by the british when they sacked benin in 1897, burning down the city s palace in the process. the bronzes were then sold to institutions around the world. now there s no law in the uk which forces museums or other places to return stolen artefacts, but some institutions are doing it independently, likejesus college, cambridge. they were the first institut
good evening, this was already a sad and difficult day for survivors at marjory stoneman douglas high school. , 17 young people murdered five years ago today in parkland, florida. today, parkland is back the news but not as an example of how far we ve come in making such massacres a thing of the past. instead, it s a reminder that the sister and brotherhood of mass shooting victims and survivors is always growing. today s, loved ones of three michigan state university students join that number, after a gunman opened fire last night shooting eight students country them. it is near the first nor the 61st shooting this year. it. according to the gun violence archive it was a 67th mass shootings with four more people shot or killed. in fact, number 68 happened today, with four wounded outside a high school in pittsburgh. before we talk about the larger school though, here s what we know about who was killed in michigan. alexandra verner was in a junior year, and came from the s