answer let s get started. countdown to a showdown the supreme court keeps access to a commonly use abortion pil for a few more days. the dire deadline ahead an what this means for the battle for reproductive rights in america. two women who were denied kara nearly died because of florida s abortion ban join me to share their harrowing stories. plus, fatal attraction - just days after the nation s s deadly mass shooting, gu enthusiasts and presidential hopefuls celebrate their lov for weapons of war at the nra annual meeting inside the outrageous messagin the gop is pushing instead o actual policies. later, feeling the pride - miami beach pride kicks off as a crackdown on the lgbtq community ramps up even more across the country what one drag performer has to say about the latest republican-led attack. all of that and more is coming up a good saturday morning to you i am katie phang we start today s show with the supreme court once again weighing in on the fate of abortion
book american carnage with tom to war the truth is coming. when jamie was born in 2003, ar-15 sales were just over 1 of all weapons sold. they are now 25% because of these reckless huma beings, kids and adults ar dying. it s not just about schools. its banks. it s places of worship it shopping centers. it s because of them fred, we ve talked about th fact that i am the mother of a second grader. she s eight years old. she goes to public school. an active shooter drill just took place last week for m little girl. the washington post report that 2022 marked the mos violent year in schools with 4 shootings. that s almost one school shooting every week for an entire year. asked the father of jaime an jessie, how frustrated are you that the shootings are continuing to happen at such a alarming rate? so, the thing about schools