we still need a royalty check from this. yeah. okay. we re ready for our royalty check. it s the top of the hour on cnn newsroom, and i m alisyn cam camerota. good to be with you. the fbi s mar-a-lago search. the justice department submitted its proposal under seal for the redacted search warrant affidavit. that s why the doj took the extraordinary step of searching the former president s home. the warrant will privately now move forward. he could release the affidavit with or without redactions or he could not release it at all. evan perez is here with us. when could we see a decision from the judge? reporter: we could see something as soon as today obviously. the judge knows exactly what s in this warrant, in this affidavit. he after all approved the search warrant, and he has said during that hearing last week. he said he believed there were parts of this certainly that could be made public without endangering the justice department s investigation. the other
hours of the morning. and they started letting in patients inside of the mississippi last abortion clinic long before it opened. now they are actively doing abortions and we were able to speak with the abortion providers inside. he said he s been doing this work for 30 years because he believes in it so strongly. that this is the right to health care for women and he came specific to mississippi because there was such a need. he s concerned now after the next ten days because it doesn t go into effect right away in mm mississippi. and there is a ten day period and after that ends what will happen to the women of mississippi. and if you look on a map, you ll see this state is surrounded by other states that have trigger laws. so you ll have to either drive for several hours or get on a plane to get to another state to have access to an abortion. along with those concerns and the procedures that are happening inside of this building that many of the locals here call the pink ho
of the thousands of people already bused in from texas. but new york is struggling to accommodate the migrants and some are only getting minimal assistance from the federal government as they arrive in need of everything from shelter to food, school for children. how are officials going to address this influx? tomorrow will be three weeks since the first bus that was chartered by the greg abbott administration in texas pulled up to port authority here in manhattan and allowed 13 people to step off that bus. here we are three weeks later. those numbers have been on the rise. i was back out there today. another 223 asylum seekers here. buses being greeted by city officials. these are vindividuals that hav turned themselves in at the southern border and then released pending the final outcome of their asylum proceedings. however you look at it, it s testing new york city s abilities to respond, not only
and and the impact on vindividuals who will be effected such as african american women or women in general. and then finally, the talk about the erosion of other rights, you know, justice thomas talked about different cases. but is he really want to go down this slippery slope. because you have the virginia versus loving decision that allows him to marry his wife. and that was about interracial marriage. that is a part of this whole consummation of strengthening of rights of individuals activities. that was one case that he didn t mention. he omitted that but he did talk about the grizwald and lawrence and other cases which talk about same-sex marriage, same sex relations and contraception. and it-f it means looking at all of these cases, precedent, the legality of interracial marriages would directly impact him and so many others. so at a minimum, this roe v.
should be suspended? i mean, sam is a lovable kid, and from the time he s been in duluth middle school, high school, you know, he hugs all his teachers, they greet him with a hug. the team moms on the football field, that s how he is with all the vindividuals in the school. if she had an issue prior i should have been notified or someone in the school. this is his senior year. you stripped that of him. so there s no opportunity for him to even finish out his senior year. let s read a statement from duluth high school said hearing officers considered witnesses testimony a review of the known facts a students paes disciplinary history including a long term suspensions that result in an alternative placement, when determining consequences. you were a naughty boy. tell me what you did. the first suspension was because of a bb gun, a student