msnbc. thank you so much, reverend sharpton, thank you so much, let s begin this saturday with mifepristone and what happen now, supreme court i temporarily protecting acces to the most used abortion drug in united states two of the nine justices justice clarence thomas an samuel alito dissented friday, saying they would have allowed the original ruling, you know, the one by judge matthew kacsmaryk, to stay in effect which invalidated the fda approval of mifepristone this is thanks to the bide administration, the high court got involved in the firs place. this late quote, fridays stay sends long message to the lowe courts that scotus will no entertain the cynical attemp to impose new nationwide restrictions potentially even a ban o abortion if you feel like it is a littl too early to breathe a sigh of relief, well you would b right. mifepristone remains available in certain states wher abortion is currently illegal. that is until the fifth circui court of appeals rules o
women s rights around the same time mission again repealed its antiquate abortion ban, florida passed a law that produced its 15-wee abortion ban to six weeks. michigan also recently signe into law antidiscriminatio protections for lgbtq people the end of this is a florida s don t say gay bill joining me now, michigan s attorney general, dana nessel, and michigan secretary of stat joscelyn benson. what a treat to have you bot on at this same time secretary, talk me through thi idea, michigan, a swing, state a centrally becoming the opposite of florida, as some i your legislature as callin this for those that are not as well versed in your states politics how did that happen? voters. listening to voters an respecting voters. that s how it happened, and no you have one state with governor obsessed with attacking mickey mouse and michigan has leaders who are obsessed with protecting every citizen s fundamenta rights and freedoms. and injuring businesses ca