justices who took away that federal light right. when he was in office, the people that he chose to give positions to and elect to the proceeding supreme court overturned roe v. wade. it should be a woman s choice, the government shouldn t be voicing what we can do with our own bodies. some of those comments, as the issue of abortion remains top of mind. we saw florida s new six week ban on abortions go into effect, that is going to have sweeping consequences across the southeast. we saw arizona lawmakers repeal an 1864 near total abortion ban. voters have views on these issues could help resident biden s bid to be re-elected. seven out of 16 said they would vote for biden, only three said they would vote for former president donald trump, six said that they would stay home, so that tells us there is a lot of work to be done by both candidates in this race. alex? thank you for that report. we are learning about what happened at donald trump s big gathering with his vice p
that he was taking more from trump, i would say it is too soon to say, a lot of these third-party counties candidates who support as the election goes on. we need to see who he loses support from, democrats or republicans. that will do it for me, i will see you wednesday, at 3:00 p.m. eastern, and be back here next saturday and sunday at 1:00 p.m. i will see you wednesday, at 3:00 p.m. eastern, and be back here next saturday and sunday at 1:00 p.m. msnbc prime weekend is next. [ music ] ] now. thank you so much and thank you president trump. i have stage fright. she is great. beloved by the ex- president, hope hicks is be someone we heard a lot about during the term presidency but almost never heard from. it was very rare to hear her voice. you can see her behind the podium. that was until today. hope hicks was the star blockbuster witness in day 11 of donald trump s criminal election interference hush money trial. she was someone and donald trump s tightest most innermo
(Bloomberg) Alembic Technologies Inc., a startup that uses artificial intelligence to help companies tell whether their marketing campaigns are working, has raised $14 million from investors including DreamWorks co-founder Jeffrey Katzenberg’s VC firm.Most Read from BloombergJapan Loses Its Spot as World's Third-Largest Economy as It Slips Into RecessionPutin Steps Into US Race to Back ‘Old-Style’ Biden Over TrumpDozens of Banks Rapidly Piled Up Commercial Property LoansHawaii Rightly Rejects