these people for who they are. spencer kuvin, as a fellow tribal lawyer, i want to thank you for your dog s determination to represent these young women, as they did battle to make sure that transparency was met and the world knew what happened with jeffrey epstein. thank you for being here. thank you. and before we go, a special programming note. next saturday, january 13th, the katie phang show will air at a new time slot, beginning at noon eastern. so remember to tune in next saturday at noon eastern to catch the katie phang show, rit here on msnbc. and thanks to all of you for joining me this morning. i ll be back here tomorrow, the, last sunday morning at eight again. or i m gonna welcome former republican congressman, denver riggleman, who will weigh in on the widening conflict in the middle east. remember, you can always follow us at katie phang show on instagram, tiktok, and ex. stay tuned, the saturday show with my friend, jonathan capehart, he s back, too. and he s comi
move out of his community. citywide, 13% of the population identified as black. now that number stands at less than 6%. san francisco has lost the april yans to a large extent, the cultural value, the economic contribution and innovation within all that s come out of the african-american community. reporter: simon says educating the public about this loss is key and allies like amy iwosake are helping to shine light on that pain by exposing their own. is it important for black americans to get support from other americans? absolutely. because when we were having trouble, black people were being good to us. it s not the race, it s as a human being stephanie elam, cnn. our thanks to stephanie elam for very important report. we have this special programming note, let s lift every voice,
back, to the sunday show. a special programming note, don t forget to check your local listings, and tune in tonight, for a special edition of nbc nightly news, focus on gun violence. over one night in america. watch for separate teams, get embedded in cities across the country, for one night, to witness firsthand, the effects of gun violence, plaguing the united states. coming up. republican led controlling with people do inside their borders, when we come back, senator amy klobuchar, explains how the republicans, are moving to band out of state abortion access, for some of america s most vulnerable citizens.
this a cover to benefit, particularly those with preemie babies. the other is that we had a lot of older children who had medical complexities and who need a specialized formula and specialized food. those specialized formulas and food need to be covered by insurance companies. no family should have to choose between how they are going to choose to feed their child, and those are opportunities for child policy makers to use their position to ensure that every child is able to get the nutrition that they need to foster their overall growth and development. doctor, thank you for being here. thank you for letting us know what is medically important, relevant, and needs to be done as we await relief from this a shortage. thank you so much. thank you. we have a special programming note. on sunday june 19th, join tiffany cross and joy reid for the culture is black women.