at this hour, protests in akron right now. a special grand jury in ohio declined to charge eight officers who fatally shot a 25-year-old black man last year. the city s response and the live report from akron as well as legal analysis plus, caught in the cross fire secretary blinken confirming a u.s. diplomatic convoy was attacked in sudan as two rival militaries fight for control quote, when hell freezes over that s the timing for one republican reogting to the possibility that democrats will try to replace dianne feinstein. plus, with more and more parents saying it s just financially out of reach, any minute now, president biden is set to speak in the rose garden about his administration s plan to make childcare more affordable our nbc news reporters are following all the latest developments and i want to start with cnbc s senior white house correspondent. kayla, we are going to hear from the president any minute now he wants to make childcare cheaper. how s he going
make you today s proceedings sure. i think there s lot of religious accommodation cases that are really easy. cases where someone wants to wear a head scarf because of their faith and the employee should win almost all the time in those cases there are cases where someone works for a big employer where they have lots of other employees who can pick up the slack if they need to take some time off for their faith the employee should win in nearly all of those cases as well there s two types of cases that i think are really hard. one is a case like this one where you have just a few employees. so you have an enormous burden put on the other workers if one has to step away and in the cases that worry me the most is what happens if you have an employee who s religion requires them to deminnish the rights of another worker you have a religious worker who