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described, has been criticized as a threat to democracy these folks are being convinced that america isn't a democracy in the first place. and if it's not a democracy in the first place, then trump is no threat. that's what we're seeing being pushed back to you pope is making history this morning with the first ever papal visit to the g7 summit but his main concern, my bit of a surprise to you worlds colliding with the pope president's and artificial well intelligence on the global stage also, demolitions starts this hour on the site of one of the worst school shootings in american history, nearly six years here's after 17 students and stoppers lost their lives at marjory stoneman douglas high school, that it's in parkland, florida. >> crews will start finally tearing down that building and the lead singer of the four tops says he had to prove his identity with a video from the grammys in order to get care at a michigan hospital. why he says he felt close to death i'm sorry. >> cider with kate bolduan, john berman is out today. this is cnn news central historic first for any g7 summit today, pope francis this is going to be speaking to president biden and the other world leaders gathered in italy. >> you arrived in southern italy this morning season video there where he is set to speak about artificial intelligence seen as mj lee is in italy fall and following president biden's travels, she joins us now biden is also going to be meeting with the pope one-on-one. bring us up to speed on what all is going to happen today. >> yeah. this is the first time that any pope has attended a g7 summit. >> and you're right that ai is expected to be a big focus when he meets with these leaders. as we've seen, a proliferation of ai technology, the pope has made clear in recent years and he's really concerned about ways in which countries can band together to make sure that the technology is being used responsibly and ethically but importantly for president biden, he is going to be meeting separately and privately with the pope on the sidelines of the summit, a senior official had said that issues like the ukraine war, the situation in the middle east, where of course the pope has been calling for a ceasefire into israel moss war. those are expected to come up, but current events aside, you can expect this will be an incredibly personally meaningful meeting and sit down with the pope that the president has today significant because the president, of course, often talks about his catholic faith and how important that is in his day. today life. and the last time that the two men met was in 2021 at the vatican. and the president told reporters afterwards afterwards, what a wonderful meeting that had been. and he said that the two had discussed a lot of personal issues by cnn today marks the fifth time that the two men are meeting. going back to before the president was president when he was vice president in 2015, he actually met he and his family with the pope privately, just months after a bonus path i think this is the president's son who died from cancer and he had a publicly talked about since then how important it was that meeting for his family and the great solace that the president says that meeting was able to bring to his family at such a difficult time now, aside from the pope, which really is a big highlight of the second day of the g7. i should note there's also going to be a session for the g7 liters on the indo-pacific were a big focus will be china and all of the actions that it is taking to contribute to russia's war efforts. and i mentioned that because that has been such a key feature of president biden's foreign policy. >> kate good to see you. i'm mj lot happening today sir. all right. right. now, demolition set to begin at marjory stoneman douglas high school at the site of that horrific 2018 mass shooting that left 14 students and three staff members dead. it is a long time coming for many of the shooting victims, families, and community who had to wait until the gunman's trial was over before demolition could begin. the jury actually getting a look inside that building before they made their decision. the building has remained frozen in time since the shooting with bullet holes in the walls and the victims belongings still scattered all over the floors cnn's carlos suarez is live outside the school. give us some sense of what's going on now and not all parents necessarily wanted this building to be torn down, who lost students there. i understand as well, because it was your training ground for for other schools to understand how to make their schools safer, correct? correct. >> that's exactly right. sarah so i'll construction crane has been brought in to start the process of taking down the 1,200 building were told that crews are going to start with the roof of the structure and then it's going to be several weeks before they take down the tire building. these two white tents behind me have been set up for some of the family members to watch this process take place. and as you noted, the family members have been torn about whether or not this building should be taken down. some family members have said they just want to see it go other families members have said they want to remain exactly how it's been since 2018 of the building itself was not touched. it was used as evidence in the trial against the parkland shooter and in the pasti or the family members themselves? i'll have hosted a number of tours of the 1,200 building. they've brought in members of congress, they brought into secretary of education, and even a vice president are commonly harris, a tour to the site of this massacre, a really all in an effort to try to pass a stricter gun laws and better improve the protections of schools across the united states. now, again, one of the parents that we expect to be out here is a l'oreal hadath, her daughter, alyssa, was amount of 17 students and faculty members that were killed in the massacre here in 2018. and she talked to us the past hour about the emotions of today. here's a bit of what she said we all know that this is once more staff in our healing process. >> and it's important that, you know, six years later that this building comes down. it definitely served its purpose at the time i'm legislators going through that building, teeing the blood on the ground, the glass on the floor, the haar that took place there on that valentine's day, six years ago and i know that legislators has made change all right. >> so the broward county school district has not said if a permanent memorial is going to be built on the site of where this building is currently standing of the process again is expected to say to take several weeks. and the school district waited for the school we're to wrap up, are considering the sensitivity of the other students that are still at the school with the building really being kind of in the middle of the canvas sarah it was a really horrible day. all of us remember when this happened and what's happened to the sum of the student's subsequently who have gone on and in college really, really, really good story. thank you so much for sharing that with us. >> the supreme court could hand down decision as soon as today on another critical abortion issue. what is next at stake in the fight over reproductive rights plus another high court headline, justice clarence thomas, facing new scrutiny today after it's revealed he took even more trips and previously disclosed that were funded by republican donor now, then also a head for us, how an officer's quick thinking at the scene of a violent crash saves a young life i, voted buttons like dragging my rainbow kit. >> it's like your generation has evolved pebbled pass traditional political cool symbols. and there's room for everyone. >> yeah first puke lane, those white so far as helping me get my money right to achieve my ambition like saving for an epic shoe 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activities, but one is to annually report gifts on auraria outside travel, any extra income they get. and that's why this has become such an issue because clarence thomas has failed to report at many times. you probably remember about a year-and-a-half ago, pro publica ran this big story about many trips, dip clarence thomas had taken on the dime of texas billionaire harlan crow a man who has been very active in conservative causes and slowly clarence thomas just kinda caught up with that reporting, just last week he reported some trips that had been left off of previous form. but now what we have is his report from senator durbin and the senate judiciary committee. after it had it had gotten some cooperation with harlan crow to list these it's other trips, 202,017, 19, and 2021 to montana, to savannah, georgia, to northern california. we're not sure of the full nature of the trips, but we know that they were with harlan crow on his private jet. you referred to his fancy yacht where clarence thomas had gone to indonesia and we had known a little bit about that one because of the prior propublica reporting. but this just shows that there's still probably more of these to dribble out harlan crow has his spokesman had this to say about working with the committee mr. crow reached an agreement with the senate judiciary committee to provide information responsive to its requests going back seven years because of course, kate, the committee has been trying to figure out should there have been any grounds for recusal what was the full extent of clarence thomas is travel and i just want to add one more item on this that clarence thomas it's lawyer has said there was some ambiguity over what should have been reported and that actually clarence thomas need not have reported but these three trips because they would have fallen under what was then known as hospitality exemption for certain travel that is contested, but that is i just want to at least let you know that that's what justice thomas is. supporters are saying. and just to remind everyone of when this is coming, the supreme court is very much in focus because of many rulings coming down over the next two weeks kate, just on that quickly, as soon as today, there could be seeing some really important rulings come down that's right. as 10:00 eastern time, the nine justices will take the bench and issue more rulings were waiting for possibly another abortion rights ruling. >> we have two guns cases up there, one that could affect gun possession nationwide. and what kind of federal regulations can be imposed. this case could so effect hunter biden's appeal is going forward. and then of course, we have two very big cases that touch on former president donald trump. one directly as he's claiming absolute immunity from the the charges of election subversion that have been brought by special counsel jack smith on behalf of the justice department. that one's there, as well as kate, a major case involving january 6, defendants. and as i said, touching on donald trump in terms of whether they can be charged with corruptly obstructing an official proceeding. kate good to see you, john. thank you so much. >> sure. >> all right. as you just heard from joan there this morning, reproductive rights center stage, as we are await a big decision from the supreme court. and what the justices aside could affect what happens when a pregnant woman shows up to the hospital during an emergency in a state where abortion is banned just yesterday supreme court ruled the abortion pill, mifepristone in another case can stay on the market also, senate republicans voted to block a bill that would guarantee access to ivf nationwide. i'm joined now by nancy northrop, the president of the center for reproductive rights. thank you so much for speaking to us this morning. i want to talk about the ruling on mifepristone your argument about this ruling is it's not a win for abortion. why well, because we are back to a status quo that is unacceptable, which is 14 states have abortion bans so while the court did the right thing, the fact that it was unanimous tells you how outrageous decisions were in the lower courts. >> the supreme court had to take this case because the court of appeals below had said that they were going to roll back scientific based fda decision because that medication, abortion, a proven over 20 years to be safe and effective, that it could be used for telemedicine, that you could be on your computer at home and then have the pills mail to you? they were going to roll that back. that is unjustified under the law and the facts. so the supreme court had to take the case. it's unanimous because this case was completely baseless. >> so we're happy to supreme court did the right thing. >> but what back to this unacceptable status quo in this post row, america, i do want to ask you about this, this particular case because the court did not rule on the merits of the case. they found that anti-abortion doctors lacked a little all right to sue. >> does that mean in your mind that this could come up yet again well, i have no doubt that those that want to cut off access to abortion care for people throughout the nation. and of course, a decision from the supreme court on the fda's rulings on, medication. abortion would affect people in new york and california and illinois in the states where abortion is legal. and so i have no doubt they'll keep coming back. but the supreme court made clear that you don't have standing. that was the ruling in the case to just object to something you don't like and so the fda is ruling in this case this is so firmly in the scientific evidence before them that all of those should fail and it's really important because almost two-thirds of women who choose abortion care in america today are choosing medication abortion for their care. >> yeah, it is the most popular if you welded most used way which is the pills, i want to ask you about the roots of supreme court is currently looking at and we could get a ruling today anytime past 10:00 p.m. at when they take are certain 10:00 a.m. going to take the bench i want to ask you what it means this case where if a pregnant woman is having an emergency, there's something gone wrong potentially with her pregnancy. she shows up to a hospital in a state that has a banned abortion. what happens here and what do you think this case and this ruling may do? to whether they ruled that these i guess, emergency rooms don't have to admit these women are don't have to do the abortions. like how is this all going to work out for women who are in an emergency situation going to hospitals yeah. >> it's a really important federal statute that says that anyone who shows up in a hospital who has an emergency condition has to be able to be stabilized in that hospital regardless and what has been challenged here by the state of idaho and other states have done this as well. it's completely outrageous. it's to say that pregnant women who come to the hospitals who are experiencing a serious pregnancy complication, that abortion is indicated to stabilize that patient, that they don't have to provide abortion care. >> we've seen throughout the country the center of reproductive rights is representing women in texas and idaho in tennessee. >> and we're hearing from women all over the country in ban states that they are showing up in hospital emergency rooms with pregnancy complications and they are being denied abortion care when that is what is needed to save their health and lives. so a lot is on the line with the supreme court decision. and if they decide to take away this this shred of federal protection that's left after roe versus wade. it means that hospitals could turn patients away i think it's really the only federal protection that exist across the country that keeps supposed to keep women safe because obviously, when you're having an emergency and you gotta emergency room, you have to be given care. >> so this is a very, very important decision that we will be hopefully getting some clarity on from the supreme court this morning. nancy northrop. thank you so much for coming on. i appreciate your insight into all of this thank you. okay. >> serious accusations against a big cities police force the department of justice, saying officers it's have been violating constitutional rights of minorities and the homeless four years and you may notice some big savings. >> the next time you head to the gas station what this trend could mean for the economy down the road the most anticipated moment of this so let and the stakes couldn't be higher. the president and the former president, one stage two, very different visions for america's future that cnn presidential debate thursday, june 20, he said with denied life on cnn and streaming on max who are you? i'm in a child you really need to live is some brick in total four star keeps you going toward 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