Thursday on Political Rewind: The Supreme Court is temporarily allowing access to the abortion drug mifepristone while it decide if it will permit the medication's use. Meanwhile, the DeKalb County autopsy of Manuel Teran, the activist killed at the planned police training center, shows no gunpowder residue on their hands.
The panel
Donna Lowry, @donnalowrynews, host of GPB-TV’s “Lawmakers”
Kevin Riley, @ajceditor, editor-at-large, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Rick Dent, vice president, Matrix Communications
Stephen Fowler, @stphnfwlr, GPB News politics reporter
Timestamps:
0:00 - Introductions
3:00 - Supreme Court justices temporarily stay abortion pill ban
14:00 - Dekalb County autopsy reveals Manuel Teran was shot 27 times by state troopers and no traces of gunpowder residue was found on Teran's hands or body
28:00 - Is Georgia a key player in 2024?
33:00 - Ron DeSantis- and Trump-backed PACs trade jabs over ads
46:00 - Georgia University System contemplates tuition hikes
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