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supreme court decision concerning access to birth control. the claim about the leak following the stunning breach of the supreme court's secrecy earlier this year, that was the absolute bomb shell story written by politico. it was the leak of a draft ruling also written by alito that showed that the supreme court was poised to overturn roe v. wade. cnn supreme court reporter ariane de vogue has the details. >> reporter: right. this case involves the reverend shop shank, used to be an opponent of abortion. he told "the new york times" he knew of another instance of a leak of a supreme court decision. he formally ran a nonprofit. and he said basically through wealthy donors he would try to get access to the justices. he said that in 2014, one of his donors, a woman named gail wright, said she was going to have dinner with mr. and mrs. alito and ask about an important religious liberty case that was pending. he said she called him afterwards learned that alito was going to write the opinion and that it was going to go in

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say will disproportionately affect black and brown women. the pink house is the last place offering legal abortion in mississippi. it's named in the case t's become ground zero for the abortion rights battle. the opinion announced friday centered around the 15-week ban on nearly all abortions. a leaked draft ruling in early may triggered nationwide protests. >> stop the hatred, stop the violence. >> it will be a decision that is rooted deeply thisin this count racism. >> reporter: she says it is especially damaging to black and women of color. a recent report from the cdc found that black women are three times more likely than white

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the white house. josh, how is the white house reacting? >> well, so far, there has not been a response from the white house to this ruling. jose, we have asked the white house whether we should expect to see president biden speak on this issue today. we have not gotten an answer yet, but we are hearing from another president, former president barack obama, who has just tweeted that today the supreme court not only reversed nearly 50 years of precedent, it relegated the most intensely personal decision someone can make to the whims of politicians and ideologues. former president obama going on to say this decision today attacks the essential freedom of millions of americans. but in the meantime, jose, the biden white house has been preparing for the possibility of this ruling today literally for months. even before that leaked draft ruling that seems to point towards what ultimately happened today. and the white house is expected to respond to today's ruling by doing whatever it can to try to

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am 17 and i am still having to fight for my rights, thatjust shows that we have made little to no progress and it is gut—wrenching. abortion is basic health care, it is basic health care. it is horrific that this country continues to abuse their power to oppress people over their basic healthcare there was a similar story in hundreds of cities across the country. the anger and frustration, palpable. organisers have promised a summer of rage if the law is eventually reversed. back in washington, the crowd began to march on the seat of judicial power itself. young people who have attended this march are furious that they are having to march for the same reproductive rights enjoyed by their grandmothers and mothers. furthermore, they fear that this may be a tipping point for other established freedoms in the united states. the supreme court has confirmed that a draft ruling leaked last week was genuine, but said that a final decision is yet to be taken. the the republican party is confident that most americans will accept

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and we want to maintain that. it's important we communicate with our neighbour, we don't ask permission. each and every member country of nato has the possibility to prolong the process. there can be delays in the national parliaments and so forth. countries might have their own concerns but i am confident that in the end we will find a solution and finland and sweden will become members of nato. abortion rights supporters are protesting in cities across the united states against a probable supreme court decision to overturn the roe v wade case, that legalised abortion nationwide. large rallies have taken place in houston, new york, washington, los angeles and chicago. last week an unpublished draft draft ruling on abortion rights was leaked, suggesting the court will overturn the 1973 decision. on friday us senate democrats failed to pass a bill to make the right to abortion

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by their grandmothers and mothers. furthermore, they fear that this may be a tipping point for other established freedoms in the united states. the supreme court has confirmed that a draft ruling leaked last week was genuine, but said a final decision is yet to be taken. the republican party is confident that most americans will, in fact accept an end to roe v wade, with more than half the states ready to enact a ban on abortion if the law is changed. these protesters, though, vehemently disagree and insist they are in the majority on the issue of a woman's right to choose. will grant, bbc news, washington, dc. a never before moment now, a british man has broken the record for climbing the most summits of mount everest by a non—sherpa. kenton cool has already topped the world's highest peak 15 times, and hasjust reached

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and it is gut—wrenching. abortion is basic health care, it is basic health care. it is horrific that this country continues to abuse their power to oppress people over their basic health care and basic rights. there was a similar story in hundreds of cities across the country. the anger and frustration, palpable. organisers have promised a summer of rage if the law is eventually reversed. back in washington, the crowd began to march on the seat ofjudicial power itself. young people who have attended this march are furious that they are having to march for the same reproductive rights enjoyed by their grandmothers and mothers. furthermore, they fear that this may be a tipping point for other established freedoms in the united states. the supreme court has confirmed that a draft ruling leaked last week was genuine, but said that a final decision is yet to be taken. the republican party is confident that most

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frustration palpable. organisers have promised a summer of rage if the law is eventually reversed. back in washington, the crowd began to march on the seat ofjudicial power itself. young people who have attended this march are furious that they are having to fight for the same reproductive rights enjoyed by their grandmothers and mothers. furthermore, they fear that this may be a tipping point for other established freedoms in the united states. the supreme court has confirmed that a draft ruling leaked last week was genuine but said a final decision is yet to be taken. the republican party is confident that most americans will in fact accept an end to roe v wade, with more than half the states ready to enact a ban on abortion if the law is changed. but these protesters vehemently disagree and insist that they are in the majority on the issue of a woman�*s right to choose. will grant, bbc news, washington, dc.

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hopes may help people with the rising cost of living. changes to the uk�*s national rail services and timetables have come into effect today. services which were suspended due to covid are being restored and there is a new station opening in the scottish borders. however, there has been criticism over cuts to the number of trains operating on some lines in the north of england. demonstrations in support of abortion have been taking place in cities across the united states. organisers have warned of a �*summer of rage�* if the supreme court overturns the legal right to terminate a pregnancy. that does seem likely. the leak of a draft ruling suggested judges were preparing to overturn the roe v wade ruling, which gave women the right to an abortion. our correspondent, will grant, has the latest from washington. a woman�*s right to choose is her business. the message to the supreme court was loud and unequivocal. when our reproductive justice rights are under attack, what do we do? stand up and fight. "no bans on our bodies,

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