democrats. kate mitchell donated $50,000 to hillary clinton s 2016 presidential campaign and staglin owns an estate near nancy pelosi s home and made several donations to democrats totaling $150,000. mary miller did not donate but served for obama at the treasury department. only member of the silicon valley bank with prior investment banking experience is tom king who previously served as ceo of barclays. donations to social causes, sbv donated to groups tied to black lives matter. it is not the only bank that went under to make similar donations, signature bank donated to the democratic party. only $750,000 was given to the gop. they were shut down in the aftermath of svb s collapse and hosted seminar on pronouns less than six months before it went under, watch. we talk about folks that are nonbinary, do not identify male or female, they use they/them as pronoun ze and hir are other pronouns. brooke: top executives starred in a broadway style sketch in 2014. watch this.
your vote, you can act. you can have the final word. this is not over. we went off the air at 10:00 a.m. on friday, and ten minutes later, this. this is an nbc news special report. . we have just received word of a decision in one of the most consequential cases before the supreme court in decades. the monumental ruling by the supreme court finally handed down more than a month after that unprecedented leak of a draft opinion suggesting the nation s highest court was poised to overturn the landmark 1973 roe v. wade case. the nation s highest court ruling 6-3 to uphold the mississippi abortion ban being challenged. chief justice john roberts supported that, but stopped short of overturning roe. that vote was 5-4, ending the constitutional protected right to abortion after nearly 50 years. the results follow decades after opponents of abortion made possible by three appointees to the high court by former presidential donald trump. the ruling reversed planned parenthoo
york congressman shawn patrick maloney and republican congressman of kentucky, andy barr. plus, crisis in the classroom. we re seeing so many dedicated teachers leaving the profession. the nationwide teacher shortage. i was running myself ragged. putting children s learning in jeopardy. is there anything the biden administration can do to help? i ll speak to the secretary of education miguel cordova. we did not favor. we did not flinch. and we have not given in. instead, we re delivering results for the american people. signing his massive tax health care and climate change bill. while donald trump gets a victory of his own. i believe that donald trump continues to pose a very grave threat and risk to our republic. outspoken in congress. even as multiple investigations among him and his allies heat up. joining me marc caputo. symone sanders townsend and ali vitali and republican strategist brenden buck. welcome to sunday. it s meet the press. from nbc
rights. prosecuting trump, equal rights, abortion rights. for republicans, impeaching biden, protecting our freedom and protecting the second amendment. but will the engagement translate to turnout? the poll also shows that for a nonpresidential year, people are paying an awful lot of attention when asked how interested they are in the november elections, on a scale of one to ten, 76% rated an 8, 9 or 10. and if that is sustained, it could mean a lot of folks heading to the polls. now, as for the critically important who they will vote for, no strong majority, but there is a fascinating shift we re seeing. joining me now to talk about all of this, nbc s shaquille brewster in florida ahead of tomorrow s primary. cornell belcher is a pollster at brilliant corners research and an msnbc political analyst. and steve kornacki is at the big board for us. and nbc correspondent sahil kapur is with me here on set in new york. steve, let s start with where i left off. who they will vote
Brian that the scene for the last three weeks, it just hits a new level. We begin final hour of Fox And Friends with protesters taking over Hamilton Hall. Smashing windows, barricading themselves inside. Steve we hear protest is set to begin shortly. Police confirm protesters at university of North Carolina chapel hill. Ainsley at yale 50 Police Officers are moving in on an encampment. Bryan ilenas joins us live there. Bryan give people insight what it is like now. This is Hamilton Hall. This is the building that has been broken into my occupiers, by Student Protesters. The sign has been unfurled and says free palestine, and we have yet to see any students poke their head out or anything. This is a large building on campus, this is where the Deans Offices are and academic admission. This is how close we are to the dorm. Rest of the block is dormitories for sophomores and freshmen students. A jewish student walked by and spoke to the producer and said, i cant study, i can cant sleep. He