there were guns. a rare mass shooting in denmark. tragic news there are several fatalities reported. announcer: live from london, this is cnn newsroom with max foster. it is monday, july 4th, independence day in the united states. millions of americans will be celebrating the holiday without covid restrictions the first time in three years. the celebrations come at a time of deep division over conservative politics. roe v. wade one of the issues. cost of living a concern for many families this holiday weekend. several cities marked independence day early with fireworks shows on sunday. you re looking at picture from milwaukee, wisconsin. it s their first show since 2019. but in many cities, fire work displays may be limited with costs for displays around 35% according to the pyrotechnic association. retailers are ready to meet demand this year. the fourth of july cookout will cost more this year, roughly 17% higher than last year. that s a little over $10 more tha
be a witness against myself. did the trump legal team ask you to prepare a memorandum regarding the vice president s role in the counting of electoral votes in the joint session of congress in january 6th? did you advise the president of the united states the vice president could reject electors and declare the president had been re-elected. fifth. dr. eastman, the first sentence of the memo says seven states is that statement in this memo true? fifth. did president trump authorize you to discuss publicly a january 4, 2021, conversation with him? fifth. so, is it your position that you can discuss in the media direct conversations you had with the president of the united states that you will not discuss those same conversations with this committee. fifth. the second development tonight concerns the select committee and it is a surprise. the committee announcing it will hold proceeding tomorrow in which it will present recently obtained evidence. starting
dumpster fire. but we begin with the age of illiberalism, a movement proclaimed by hungarian prime minister viktor orban. they have elections of a sort but so hamper voters abilities to make informed choices and heavily control the outcome that the elections are essentially a show. these are the autocratic dreams of a far light leader obsessed with solidifying a christian mono culture and who in 2014 declared his intention to build a illiberal new state citing china, russia an turkey as role models. flash forward to today where cpac, the once conservative gathering that is a cesspool of the far right running amock in holding its conference it in budapest. speakers include tucker carlson and mark meddo and the hungarian prime minister who recently won a fourth term. orban made it clear he s an ally to the american right selling cpac that the u.s. must align troops for 2024 votes, to fight together and reconquer institutions in washington and brussels from liberals who threate
rape victim 10 years old. raped, six weeks pregnant, already traumatized and forced to travel to another state. imagine being that little girl. just i m serious. just imagine being that little girl. 10 years old. for god s sake, there s an election in november. vote, vote, vote, vote. consider the challenge accepted, court. the order directs hhs to boost access to abortion pills and contraceptives and aims to protect the privacy of those seeking information on abortions, including online. the move comes as a growing number of states adopt laws to ban, restrict abortion care in the wake of the supreme court s decision. including louisiana, where today, under a new court order, nearly all abortions are now illegal. joining me now is dr. robinson, medical director of the alabama women s center for reproductive alternatives and who testified during the house judiciary committee hearing on abortion care access in may.
christina later said she thought it was incredible no one was talking about the horrible individual who raped the 10-year-old girl. south dakota isn t the only state with abortion luaws. huntsville, alabama is one with abortion clinics in the united states. randi kaye was there and she spoke with people most directly impacted by the supreme court ruling. patients, clinic and staff. alabama women s center. reporter: it s only 8:00 a.m. and the phones at the alabama women s center in huntsville are ringing off the hook. alabama women s center. reporter: just days after abortions suddenly became illegal in the state, this is now the standard response from staff. due to overturn of roe v. wade, we recommend that you consider looking into other states. reporter: this 18-year-old showed up at the clinic today still hoping to get an abortion, but was told they can t help her. she agreed to speak with us if we hid her identity.