from d.c. to brussels as covid-19 continues to kill. plus, what s the good wordle? the five-letter pop culture craze that s become an addiction for many of us. live from cnn center, this is cnn newsroom with rosemary church. good to have you with us. us president joe biden is set to be discussing options to bolster troop levels in eastern europe amid fears of a possible russian invasion in ukraine. at the same time, the u.s. state department says it will be reducing staff levels at the embassy in kyiv starting with nonessential staff and family members. according to ukrainian intelligence, russia has now amassed more than 127,000 troops in the region. and as tensions remain high, america s top diplomat has issued one much his strongest warnings yet. if a single additional russian force goes into ukraine in an aggressive way, as i said, that would trigger a swift, a severe and a united response from us and from europe. and, again, there are other things that russia c
face a test of wills. we ll cover the standoff from kiev to moscow to washington and ask former secretary of state mike pompeo about the huge political stakes. plus, 49 years after roe v. wade, the future of the landmark decision is uncertain as the supreme court weighs a case that could change the abortion landscape in america. we ll discuss with south dakota governor kristi noem who s pushing for even more restrictions in her state, only on fox news sunday. shannon: then he absolutely is not predicting that the 2022 elections would be illegitimate. shannon: the white house pushing back on the president s comments that the fate of the midterms rests on democrats passing voting laws. we ll ask our sunday panel about new fox polls about the state of elections. all right now on fox news sunday. shannon: and hello again from fox news in washington. president biden is huddled this weekend with his security advisers at camp david as he faces a full-blown standoff w
are enduring. we re mourning and we re angry. this was just not an attack on three brave officers. this was an attack on the city of new york. after the omicron wave, what experts say could come next this year. if you re vaccinated, covid does not have to dominate your life. also tonight, a virginia mom charged after threatening a school board with violence if her children were forced to wear masks. i will bring every single gun loaded and ready. and finally, what we know about arnold schwarzenegger s multivehicle crash friday in los angeles. i m pamela brown in washington. you are in the cnn newsroom with us. right here in washington, d.c. this weekend, intensity fired up gatherings on similar themes. today marks the 49th anniversary of the landmark roe versus wade decision, which made abortions legal in the united states. well, this year, a different mood has fueled the annual gathering of anti-abortion activists in washington. optimism, if not celebration.
[ sound of gunfire ] as far back as i can remember, i always wanted to be a gangster. goodfellas is like, fasten your seatbelts, i m going to kick the shit out of you for two and a half hours and you re going to love it. there have been so many gangster movies, so many mob movies. is it really possible that in 1990 martin scorsese will be able to make a gangster movie that has something to say that hasn t already been said a million times? it s going to be a good summer. and you watch the movie and you re like, yeah. see you later, thanks. what are you doing? you re leaving your car? he watches the car for me. we tried to capture the exuberance of that world. it s dangerous and threatening, but they re having a wonderful time. over there. oh, thanks a lot. goodfellas was the nuts and bolts of the mob. it was the mob as a job. what do you do? what? what do you do? i m in construction. and the balance of these two families, of your mob
robinson, apparently tired, punched fairly well and rocked jake right to his heels. come on, ray. a director and actor finds a story at the right time in the right place. and out comes this amazing combination of cinematic virility and absolute fear. it s like watching an animal. raging bull is a great title. the film fulfills the promise. the reality of the boxing and the great slow motion, all of the black and white gore, the violence of the flush bulbs going off. when he designed the movie, marty purely, he didn t pickup a clutch on the film. there s no clutch. hey, ray, you never went down, ray. you never got me down, ray. it s a boxing movie for people who don t like boxing. because it s really not about that. it s about this man who was based on a real person who is really at war with himself. come on. harder. harder. i didn t really understand boxing, but the character was interesting. he was just so contraire, as they say. he was