rights for women. the court literally taking the american back 150 years. this is sad day for the country. my celebrations and anger across america. as the country remains deeply divided over women s right to terminate their pregnancy will have reaction from dc new york. and l a ah, i m how much i m doing this is al jazeera alive from door. also coming up. ukraine tells us forces to withdraw from the devastated city of severity unanswered as russia moved to take complete control of the east. and the un concludes that israeli forces killed al jazeera journalists. shitty and walked. ah, we begin in the united states where millions of women are expected to lose access to abortions. after the supreme court struck down a ruling making it a constitutional right. the conservative dominated court voted in favor of overturning the roe vs wade ruling, which was passed almost 50 years ago in 1973 vertical hand reports from washington, dc. ah, for some this is what they ve been working t
europe with live reports from made grid and the cnn weather cen center . live from cnn centre, this is cnn newsroom with kim brunhuber. we begin with more fallout from the fbi search at donald trump s florida estate. sources now telling cnn that one of the former president s lawyers signed a letter back in june saying there were no more classified information stored at mar-a-lago but of course we learned earlier this week this federal agents recovered 11 sets of classified documents during their search including several marked top secret. meanwhile two high ranking house democrats are now asking intelligence officials for a damage assess themenment of the documents. writing that the former president s conduct has potentially put our national security at grave risk. all this comes as the fbi is dealing with what it says is an unpress departmented number of threats against the bureau in the wake of that mar-a-lago search. katelyn polantz is in washington with the latest
salma? reporter: it s an absolutely horrifying scene here. a hmultiple-story, residential building. firefighters trying to pull people out from the building. there is one woman still trapped inside and rescue workers are doing their best to bring her outside. there are four injuries so far, including a young child, about 12 years old we understand. i just want to show you this scene. this is absolutely going to shake this community. our cameraman is going to give you a look at what people are seeing here. there were multiple missile strikes, as you can see. this was a civilian area. and that s what the local mayor told me. he felt like residents were being targeted by russia. for weeks now, this city has felt relatively safe, relatively calm, relatively stable. a few weeks ago. but they are showing their capability to reach the city. people would have been home, in bed probably. this is a horrifying kraents tva event that happened here. for the woman that is still trapped i
voice their fury after the u.s. supreme court overturned roe v. wade. the fears that some abortion providers are now facing. live from cnn center, this is cnn newsroom with kim brunhuber. we begin in germany where this year s g7 summit is getting under way dominating the agenda of course is russia s war in ukraine. president biden announced that g7 nations will ban the import of gold from russia, the country s second largest export he c , the latest sanctions. bipa biden is also hoping to announce more aid for ukraine. but as the u.s. and its allies look to keep up the pressure to moscow, they are also facing pressures of their own at home. prices for gas, food and other goods have surged and experts warn a global recession could be on the way. at g7 leaders kick off their summit, ukraine s two largest cities are coming under fire from heavy weapons. kharkiv came under artillery fire overnight and two people were injured and a medical facility was struck. and in kyiv, t
we re so grateful to have you this sunday, june 26th. thank you for starting your week with us. a bittersweet morning here at cnn. it is christi s last day for us. i didn t preread that. yeah, after nine years. thank you so much. i m so glad that you are here. i m thrilled to be here with you to send you off in the right way. we ll have more about that and give her a great farewell in the next couple of hours. i appreciate that. we want to get to what is on your mind, we want to begin with the war in ukraine, of course. there is some news there looming over this meeting of g-7 leaders in europe. the explosions rocked theital o morning. between four and six missiles were launched at kyiv using russian strategic bombers. president biden is going to try to keep u.s. allies united against russia, even as he faces anger and frustration back home over inflation. the rising cost of gas and food and fears of a recession. he and other world leaders are going to look for ways t