is the u. s supreme court about to impose a limited ban on medication abortion. the lead starts right now. the u. s. supreme court kicking the can down the road for now, pausing restrictions until friday on access to the abortion pill restrictions put in place by a texas judge. but what might happen after this two day stay and for the third time in a week. young people shot after making innocent mistakes. this time two cheerleaders after one of them mistook someone else s car. for hers. i m going to speak with her cheer programs owner plus one day after one of the biggest media defamation settlements in the history of the universe, the ceo of dominion will be here and we ll talk about whether his company took that historic $787.5 million check from fox at the expense of truth and democracy. welcome to the lead. i m jake tapper, and we start with breaking news in our health lead this afternoon, the u. s. supreme court handed down its decision in the blockbuster medication abor
welcome to our viewers joining us here in the united states and all around the world. you are watching cnn newsroom and i m a church just ahead. one more american city shattered by yet another mass shooting this time . five killed after the gunman opened fire in a bank. the attack on folding the very same day that the tennessee lawmaker expelled for protesting gun violence made his dramatic return to the statehouse, plus the pentagon shifts into damage control after classified documents ended up online, giving a glimpse at us spying efforts on allies and enemies alike. live from cnn center. this is cnn newsroom with rosemary church. two deadly mass shootings within two weeks into american cities less than 200 miles apart. we are following the heartbreak and the fallout in tennessee, a lawmaker kicked out of the state house for taking part in a gun reform protests on the chamber floor after a fatal school shooting in his community two weeks ago, was just reinstated. the nashvi
it is 10:00 eastern. i m ana cabrera reporting from new york. more critical supreme court decisions just moments away. we have a dozen cases left, but the public did get a preview of one of them after a stunning supreme court error. a document on moyle versus the u.s., the case concerning on idaho s strict law and whether doctors gave the green light to provide emergency care to provide care to the woman if the woman s life is at risk. this appears to be the decision or at least a draft of it. they got ahold testify before it was removed from the court s website, and if it holds it indicates the court will allow emergency room doctors in idaho to perform emergency abortion care. nbc s ken delainian is outside the supreme court and nbc correspondent lisa rubin is here with me in new york, and we re also joined by former acting solicitor general neal katyal and an women s advocate. thanks for joining us. what more do we know about this document that was apparently accidentally
show. i m jonathan capehart. this week, we have marked indelible reflection points in the state of our democracy in the 2024 election. we watched a disastrous debate that has the nation fearing like never before another trump presidency. not going to lie. biden s performance was as horrific as it was sad. now democrats are in full panic mode for the president to bow out of ■çthe race for someone younger but donald trump s performance was as horrifying as it was terrifying. he put on a campaign rally filled with his usual avalanche of lies and failed threats. then on friday, the supreme court, the one with the 6-3 conservative supermajority thanks to trump s one term presidency handed out decisions further exhibits about why elections matter. it threw out a 40-year-old ruling that gave federal agencies the power to use their expertise to determine policy when the law is ambiguous. that will now be in the hands of the courts. the conservative supermajority ruled that eighth
welcome to the saturday show , i am jonathan capehart. this week we marked indelible inflection points in the 2024 election and the state of our democracy. on thursday we watched the disastrous debate that has the nation fearing like never before another trump presidency. not going to lie. biden s performance in atlanta was as horrific as it was sad and now democrats are in full panic mode with calls for the president about out of the race for someone younger. but donald trump s performance was as horrifying as it was terrifying. he put on a campaign rally filled with his usual avalanche of lies, projection, and ■çfail threats. then on friday the supreme court, the one with the 6-3 super majority thanks to trump s one term presidency, handed down decisions that were further exhibits of why elections matter. it throughout a 40-year-old ruling that gave rural agencies the power to use their expertise to determine policies when the law is ambiguous. that will not be in the h