beyond the borders, the nation grapples with a surge of migrants, the battle over immigration reform is playing out in congress and across the country. how this all factors into the 2020 presidential election. and battle on the red seat. the u.s. is creating a new coalition to fight off iranian -backed houthi rebels attacks on commercial ships. attacks that are already threatening the world supply chain. we will have more on the economic fallout ahead. and we have lift off. more than a year after a fiery failure, blue origin launches its new rocket. what is its mission? we are following these major developing stories and more all coming in right here to cnn news central. we are only 11 months out from the 2024 presidential election, and a key issue for both parties is a divisive one. immigration. to put it in perspective, some recent cnn polling, economic concerns far and away are the most prevailing issue for voters, but immigration is second. when it comes to whic
need to be a higher cost? they re not going to stop. this comes as proxy forces launched ten rockets in northeast syria earlier today. those attacks came from president biden ordered a series of retaliation strikes in response to a suspected iranian drone that killed a u.s. contractor and wounded six americans on thursday. all the breaking news in the past few minutes. our jennifer griffin following the late development from the pentagon. good evening, jen. reporter: tonight iranian forces fired more missiles based in eastern syria, near the oil fields. additional, u.s. forces received entries. we learned some may be serious and the pentagon is assessing its response. the u.s. does not seek conflict with iran but is prepared to respond forcefully to respect u.s. personnel. reporter: the iranian drone carried out an attack on a maintenance facility at a u.s. base shared with the kurdish defense forces in northeast syria, midday on thursday. a u.s. contractor was kill
results ahead. president biden appears to be taking a victory lapse over the inflation reduction app as the stock market is tumbling. chuck schumer says america will feel costs coming down. republicans say they are not coming down fast enough. we begin tonight with our final primary night. take it away. it is hard to believe this is the end of the road for the primaries. tonight as you mention, delaware and new hampshire and rhode island. let s take you to delaware first. incumbent in new hampshire is maggie hassy. no surprise there. she s a vulnerable democrat on the list of republicans that they re looking to take out and possibly gain control of the senate. the republican field is really tight right now but it looks like retired army general, don bodug is up a little bit. it looks like there is not many pathways for chuck morris for the votes coming in. 70%. we still have some to go. one of the counties we were looking at is right here where concord is. the board is ac
radical and said it s a slap in face to women eviscerating their right. what is happening at this hour? the courts ruling today means there is no longer a federal constitutional right to an abortion in this country. that historic decision up ends 50 years of abortion rights. it immediately transformed the landscape of women s reproductive health and their choices in america. the court s ruling is very similar to that draft which was written and leaked last month. at issue is the mississippi law that bans abortion after 15 weeks of pregnancy . reporter: it s identical to what the justice wrote in the draft we saw in may. this one not much different. what he said is roe v wade was wrong from the start. the decision has had damaging consequences and far from bringing a national settlement. it s inflamed debate and deepened division. what this opinion does, this ruling from a 5-4 supreme court eliminates the constitutional right to an abortion and now leaves the issue to indivi
disappointed but he worked very, very hard to build up his law practice. lincoln was a great spinner of tales for juries. one time they said this reminds me of the little boy on the farm who comes running in his father and says pap, pap, sister is in the barn and she s got her pants down and her friend, joe, got his pants down and he s squatting to do the other thing. the father says you got the facts straight but you come to a wrong conclusion. he turns the the jurors and says, sometimes the facts does not give you the right conc conclusion. oh, no, he s a hybrid. if you want to understand him, you have to understand both sides. 1854, spain, france and britain abolished slavery. it is very much alive in the united states. and may, president franklin signs the kansas, nebraska, act given american the opportunity to expand 500 square miles of new territory. the kansas/nebraska act repealed the compromise which says there could be no slavery. settlers can decide for the