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committee has a long way to go. i nknow that our first hearig pierced the sound barrier. americans need to pay further attention because the danger is still out there. i would gladly arrest 30 million individuals rather than have them participate in some seriously disruptive event, which is exactly what they were planning. people here don t want everyone to forget what happened here at the poll tonight in orlando, six years ago. it s senseless. it happens all the time and we just really, really, really need to pay respect for things loo like that. i m pamela brown in washington. you are live in the cnn newsroom. an agreement in prescriptionple by a bipartisan group of 1257ders say a gun deal is in the wheels. if it becomes law, it will be the biggest gun reform legislation in decades. this news comes 19 days after a gunman ordered 19 children and two teachers in uvalde, texas elementary school and as much as gun advocates went to see that horrific event, as ....
charges were leveled at the commercial television networks. congress has no right to interfere in the media. excuse me! we have the responsibility to give the audience what it tuned in to see. the years of the 60s which end in a few hours have a bad reputation that is not entirely justified. some things got worse, obviously. but tv and other news coverage is better, not worse. we simply developed more demanding standards. when i think of tv, i think of the 70s. what is this world coming to? the american public was hungry for more. more was allowed that hadn t been before. it was the last decade where it was a campfire television, where there was one in the living room. i want to watch an all-black show for a change. oh, where are you going to find one? here s one the los angeles lakers against the milwaukee bucks. young people were interested in relevant things. and so, television began to reflect that. this is cbs. really it wa ....
five opposing roe have changed their minds. in the war on ukraine, the house last night approved $40 billion in additional aid. the senate set to vote on that package next as russia appears to be gaining ground in controlling more parts of the donbas region in the east. mixed results for donald trump in key republican primaries last night. one trump-backed candidate lost in nebraska s race for governor. another won in west virginia s house primary, defeating a fellow republican congressman who voted to create the january 6 committee and in favor of the trump opposed bipartisan infrastructure bill. what does that mean? we have some answers coming up. first, a fight over roe v. wade. joining us, ali vitali, ruth marcus, part of the successful washington post team, winning the pulitzer in public service, and also former democratic senator claire mccaskill as well as a.b. stoddard. a great panel. start with you, ali. the vote is going to fail. manchin will vote against ....
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