good evening, everyone. great to have you with us. i m erica hill in tonight for alison camerata. welcome to cnn. tonight we have much more. on the biggest story of this night. the supreme court, of course, protecting access to a widely used abortion drug by freezing lower court rulings that restricted its usage. big victory for the biden administration. it is far from the end, though the ruling means the appeals process now will play out and it is almost guaranteed the case. will eventually land back before the justices. in the meantime, though, the fda approval of medford cristante stands as does current access plus turmoil in the nfl tonight, three players suspended indefinitely to others slapped with a six game ban. so what they do is the punishment fair. and it wouldn t be a friday night here without a news quiz. see, if you know more about what happened this week. they are distinguished panelists. here is my panel tonight. defense attorney mr maris. john avlon, our seni
clean air, having clean air, clean water, clean energy jobs and environmental justice. we vowed to take action, the most ambitious climate, environmental justice agenda in american history, and that s exactly what we did. joining me now is cnn s chief climate correspondent. bill were so this is one idea bill. obviously, to tackle the impacts of climate change. you found a lot of other ideas really innovative approaches to in your words, unscrew the planet, which is the focus of yours of your reporting this sunday night on the whole story. i m fascinated by this idea, and i love the title. thank you. yeah it was sort of the future is screwed if you listen to the evidence and the and the predictions and i wonder how many people does it take unscrewed planet and it turns out eight billion of us in every very various different ways, but i wanted to talk to the real dreamers. the thomas edison s who are out there with the boldest ideas. and i met a guy who made a fortune in software and the