you cancel unwanted subscriptions with just a tap. download rocket money today to start saving longoria searching for mexico tomorrow at nine on cnn. i live in the cnn newsroom . i m jim acosta in washington. we begin the hour with a crucial ruling out of the state of texas . that arguably marks the most significant blow to women s rights since the supreme court overturned roe versus wade. last summary, trump appointed judge in texas ruled friday that the fda is more than two decades old approval of the drug, preston. should be halted. it s one of the most trusted and widely used drugs for medication abortions. the court did pause the ruling for one week so that an appeal, which is already underway can be filed. democrats are slamming the decision, with the biden administration vowing to fight back. those um, record in the abortion medication. decision came down today. i haven t read it yet, so i m going to do an analysis of it. but if general matter, i ll say that there is n
to give you some idea what change looks like on an issue that some fear is impervious to it. take a look at the front page of today s nashville, tennessee and lee. it reads that republican governor bill lee wants gun law action and beneath it, jones, meaning democratic state representative justin jones expelled after gun violence. protests on the statehouse floor reclaims his seat in the legislature. two major bipartisan developments in the wake of last month school shooting in nashville happening with remarkable speed, creating a front page that might have seemed inconceivable just a few days ago, and that was before local officials voted today to reinstate the second expelled state representative justin j. pearson of memphis last night on this program, representative jones said he saw a change of heart in governor lee and then perhaps another sign of that both his reinstatement and representative pearsons today were unanimous. representative pearson joins us now, representa
for a free book 1 808 220400 or go to meso book .com. good evening to give you some idea what change looks like on an issue that some fear is impervious to take a look at the front page of today s nashville, tennessee. in lee. it reads that republican governor bill lee wants gun law action beneath it. jones meaning democratic state representative justin jones expelled after gun violence. protests on the statehouse floor reclaims his seat in the legislature. two major bipartisan developments in the wake of last month school shooting in nashville happening with remarkable speed, creating a front page that might have seemed inconceivable just a few days ago, and that was before local officials voted today to reinstate the second expelled state representative justin j. pearson of memphis last night on this program, representative jones said he saw a change of heart in governor lee and then perhaps another sign of that both his reinstatement and representative pearsons today were
your fiancée had just been killed, but she s calm somehow? she seemed very calm. but he was either a but boy front on the side, a love triangle. but on the dark highway, the case will take a dramatic turn. there was my body, on edge. were you nervous? extremely nervous. a mysterious driver carrying ominous cargo. how did he explain that? at that time, you don t. it suggests that there s a conspiracy? unraveling a mind bending plot reveals the shattering truth. inhuman is the only word i can think of, inhuman to do something like that. it was a moonless night in iowa, 4:00 in the morning. the quietest of quiet hours. a small town cop went down an empty highway, found for the early shift at his rural police department. that s when he saw at the corner of his eye, what s that in the ditch? maybe 30 yards off the highway, a car? in trouble? he swung around, somebody clearly missed a curve on the gravel access road. the driver s door hanging opened, the
served as representative south carolina state legislature was at that time the youngest black elected official in the country . i don t know if you feel like now an old man tonight, but i certainly do. what do you make of the political whiplash that has happened in tennessee in the past few days, judges show at fault line in democracy or the resilience of it? i think it shows a fault line of democracy. i think it really echoes something that we both know to be true, which is democracy is fragile. and i think when you have individuals like those who lead the tennessee republican party, the speaker of the house in tennessee who decided to overstep their bounds, who decided to use racism as political currency who decided to actually just not care about those individuals that justin, justin and gloria represented in particular justin and justin and ejecting them from their duly elected house seats. you see that? democracy is truly fragile . and so, yeah, the fault lines were exposed, but o