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Louisville police release body camera video of officers responding to bank shooting

Louisville police release body camera video of officers responding to bank shooting

Louisville released police body camera video of the shooting that left five people dead and eight others injured. Police said the gunman legally bought the AR-15 style rifle used in the attack just six days ago. Democrats representing Louisville called for tougher gun safety laws saying state and federal officials have not done enough. Geoff Bennett discussed the latest with Rep. Morgan McGarvey.

Conflicting rulings by federal judges leaves state of abortion pill in limbo

Conflicting rulings by federal judges leaves state of abortion pill in limbo

Dueling decisions from federal judges over the FDA’s approval of mifepristone, one of the main medications used to provide abortions, mark the latest flash point in the fight over reproductive rights. The two decisions are the most significant abortion rulings since the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade last summer. Mary Ziegler joined Geoff Bennett to discuss the legal path ahead.

U.S. scrambles as classified documents detailing military intelligence are leaked online

U.S. scrambles as classified documents detailing military intelligence are leaked online

It’s being described as the most serious intelligence leak in years. Dozens of pages of classified material are spreading online, after being originally posted on a gaming platform. U.S. officials are investigating the origin of the leaks and the impact of information meant to be secret about the war in Ukraine, Russian forces and even U.S. spying on American allies. Nick Schifrin reports

News Wrap: Nashville council votes to reappoint ousted state lawmaker Justin Jones

News Wrap: Nashville council votes to reappoint ousted state lawmaker Justin Jones

In our news wrap Monday, Nashville’s Metro Council voted to reappoint Justin Jones to the state house on an interim basis, a grand jury in Virginia indicted the mother of a first grader who shot his teacher, China says its forces are ready to fight after finishing combat exercises around Taiwan and there’s word Russian forces have turned to scorched-earth tactics in the battle for Bakhmut.

Gunman who killed four at Louisville bank was an employee there, police say

Gunman who killed four at Louisville bank was an employee there, police say

Yet another American city has joined the seemingly endless list of places impacted by mass killings at the hands of a gunman. This time, it’s Louisville, Kentucky, where four victims were killed and nine others injured, including two police officers. It came two weeks after a school shooting in Nashville killed three children and three adults. Lisa Desjardins reports.

Aerial footage shows aftermath of Louisville shooting

Aerial footage shows aftermath of Louisville shooting

At least five people have been killed in a shooting in Louisville, Kentucky, law enforcement said. The shooter is confirmed to be dead, a law enforcement officer said, and the circumstances of the shooter’s death are unknown.

Mifepristone ruling is latest in series of moves to curb abortion access

Mifepristone ruling is latest in series of moves to curb abortion access

On Friday, a federal judge in Texas invalidated FDA approval of mifepristone, threatening access to the most common abortion pill in the country. Earlier this week, legislatures in Idaho, Kansas and Florida moved to further restrict abortion access in those states. Sarah Varney, senior correspondent for Kaiser Health News, joins Ali Rogin to discuss the latest developments.

Prevalence of mass shootings extends reach of gun violence across communities

Prevalence of mass shootings extends reach of gun violence across communities

Rachel Maddow looks at how school shootings have touched the lives of so many Americans that journalists who survived school shootings as children find themselves reporting on new school shootings as adults while their colleagues report on their own children in lockdown and some students live through multiple tragedies.

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Florida Video Shows Legal Migrant Workers, Not ‘Busloads of Illegals

Dozens of people stayed at a Florida hotel in January while employed as temporary farmworkers for a wholesale plant nursery. But a Facebook video and a tweet by State Rep. Anthony Sabatini falsely claimed they were “illegals” — sparking a protest outside the hotel. Attorneys for the nursery said all of them had visas to work in the U.S.

Unfounded Claims About Colorado Gunman

A social media post is spreading baseless claims that the shooter accused of killing 10 people in Boulder, Colorado, came to the U.S. “Illegally from [M]exico and purchased the firearm from a guy that sells stolen guns.” Law enforcement officials say the suspect came to the U.S. from Syria as a child, and the gun used was legally purchased.

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