noelle bellow. we begin in illinois after a frightening 4th of july. a mass shooting during an independence day parade in highland park, illinois left 6 people dead and dozens wounded. the man suspected of carrying out that massacre is in custody after an hour s long manhunt yesterday. investigators still have not revealed a motive in the case, but we are learning more about the alleged shooter. kareen wynter has the latest details. the making. i suspect intent on taking as many lives as that s according to investigators confirmed that 21 year-old gunman robert, the long fight around 70 rounds into this highland park for a crowd killing 6 people and injuring dozens of bystanders during the attack. rima was dressed in women s clothing and investigators do believe he did this to conceal his facial tattoos and identity and help them during the escape with the other people who are fleeing the chaos. cell phone video captured the chaos as gunfire erupted at the festive event a
good evening the u.s. supreme court tonight ending a term that reshaped the court itself and the country in dramatic fashion. the first black woman to be confirmed as a supreme court justice sworn in today justice ketanji brown jackson replacing retiring justice stephen breyer she joins a court that days ago rocked the country with its ruling overturning the long-established constitutional right to abortions the term ending today with split decisions for the biden administration on immigration and the environment. in a win for its border policy, the court saying the administration acted properly in trying to end the trump-era policy that requires asylum seekers wait in mexico while their cases are decided. but the court also undercut the administration s climate change efforts, saying the epa overreached in its efforts to move the country from coal production to cleaner alternatives justice correspondent pete williams has details. reporter: in one of the most important envi
years. good morning. and welcome to way too early. on this thursday, june 30th. i m jonathan lemire. live from madrid, where the nato summit is under way. we ll have more on what is happening here in just a moment, but we begin with news from washington. the january 6th committee has issued a subpoena for the testimony of trump white house counsel pat cipollone. investigators are compelling him to appear for a deposition next wednesday, july 6th. it comes after the committee s repeated request for him to testify and one day after he was featured prominently in bombshell testimony from former white house aide cassidy hutchinson. cipollone sat for an informal interview back in april but in a letter to the former white house counsel, the committee rights in part, you have declined to cooperate with us further, including by providing on the record testimony. we are left with no choice but to issue you this subpoena. the committee states, it has obtained evidence about which
Wade, taking away constitutional protections for abortion which had been in place for nearly half a century. The ruling left it up to states to determine whether the procedure would be legal within their borders. Since then at least 21 states have banned or restricted abortions. Tonight we take you inside a secretive network of pilots and volunteers who help transport women and doctors around the country so they can access legal abortion procedures. And well show you what its like for some women facing a very tough decision. Some of this may be difficult to watch. Hi. Im mike. Either of you ever flown on an airline before . No . When i first started flying, i never imagined that i would be transporting people to get access to Abortion Care. You okay back there . Good. All right. You should be able to hear me now. All right. Airplanes ready to go. Are your seat belts on and secure . This isnt too bad, is it . The Supreme Court has overturned roe v. Wade. Nearly half of all states have e