over hearing that my whole life man kills good. you ve never given 110% anyway. so thank you for having me on thank you guys. so the key is spacing the names king charles will be a weekly discussion of the events and people shaping our culture and the live show will feature top newsmakers and personalities at the center of the most interesting stories of the week , and we re excited to welcome our new colleagues gayle king and charles barkley to cnn. that s king charles. wednesday night s launching this fall. right here on c n n. yeah. all right. hello again, everyone and welcome. i m fredricka whitfield and we begin with the u. s. supreme court issuing a critical 11th hour ruling protecting access to a common abortion drug. at least for now. the high court freezing a lower court s ruling on the drug, my for press
nearby, and when officers arrived, they discovered a 12 year old girl who had been shot. the girl is reportedly in stable condition and her injuries also nonlife threatening. that shooting comes at the end of a violent 10 days of deadly encounters across the country involving tragic, wrong place. wrong time shootings. it started on april 13th in kansas city when ralph yarlung black teen knocked on the wrong door to pick up his siblings. he was shot twice, but thankfully survived two days later. 20 year old kaylin gillis, who was white was shot and killed after she and friends turned into the wrong driveway looking for another friend s house in rural upstate new york and then on tuesday of this week to teen cheerleaders were shot in a grocery store parking lot after one accidentally tried to get into the wrong car. jennifer mascia is a cnn contributor and a writer for trace and independent, nonpartisan,
winning journalist gayle king and nba superstar charles barkley. it ll be debuting on wednesday nights right here on cnn this fall, and they made the announcement just moments ago on tnt s nba tip off. take a look. i know she s going to be a straight shooter. and, you know, i m gonna be a straight shooter and when we got together for lunch, we just started talking about random things, and it was really curious that we had different opinions, which is fine. like we weren t was correct. it was wrong. continue, dear. go ahead, but we were like all i want is people. even if i disagree with them, i want them to be honest with me. i don t want them saying things to get clickbait that that s what drives me crazy about our people in our profession. right now. we re not trying to get people to click on going to be fair and honest and i, you know, i m gonna do the same thing. i feel that about him too. and i think you know you just want a civil conversation. i like to that. it s no holds barred.
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visit your local cadillac dealer today. fighting is raging today in sudan despite the declaration of a three day ceasefire, the u. n says the death toll has risen to 427 in just a week of battles as two of sudan s top generals fight for power. meantime the country s army says it will help facilitate the evacuation of diplomats from a number of countries, including the us, the uk, france and china. the pentagon says it is now deploying additional troops near sudan to assist with any evacuation. the u. s has warned, however, that private american citizens should not expect to be evacuated. cnn s larry meadow is in nairobi, kenya. so larry, where do things stand right now? right now, fred. a number of countries are evacuating the citizens out of sudan as well as the diplomatic staff. we ve seen at least three ships arrived in saudi arabia, the court of