cnn newsroom. i m jim acosta in washington. we begin the hour with two dueling lawsuits and two separate states, putting the national spotlight back on the issue of abortion rights. in texas. a federal judge has ruled that the fda is more than two decades old approval of the drug wordpress stone should be halted . this is one of the most trusted and widely used drugs for medication abortions. the court did pause the ruling for one week so that an appeal which is already underway can be filed . president biden vowed late friday night that he will fight the ruling in texas. meantime in washington state, a federal judge moved to protect access to that very same. abortion medication across 17 democratic led states and the district of columbia. cnn s rosa flores is in houston forest. rosa walk us through both the judge s order and how we got here. this is a very big story down in texas, where you are. you know, it absolutely is. and this judge judge matthews has merrick really did
ground with new details. why did you shoot my daddy and me heartbreaking words from a six year old north carolina girl after neighbors say she and her father were shot over a basketball we re tracking a major threat in the skies more than 50 million people from texas to wisconsin could be hit with severe weather after deadly tornadoes tore through oklahoma overnight following these major developing stories, and many more all coming in right here to cnn news, central. right now. crews are searching through debris in oklahoma for survivors after a deadly tornado touched down just south of oklahoma city. at least two people were killed. officials fear they could find more victims as they comb through destroyed homes looking for survivors. several tornadoes tore through the strait. this is ariel video that shows heavy damage. to a neighborhood in oklahoma city homes. they re completely flattened in some cases, and here we re going to show you some severe damage to a lows in the c
that s 184494200. wellcare medicare. done well, this is cnn. the world s news network. mm hmm. we are watching history in the making soon. donald trump leaves florida for new york, where he will become the first ever former president to be booked on criminal charges. we have all the unprecedented details. a suspect is in custody , accused in the bombing that killed a well known pro war military brogger at a cafe in st petersburg, russia. what police are now revealing about the woman they say handed him the bomb scenes of utter devastation and now the threat for more tornadoes today, the new forecast just in with the areas under the greatest risk. those stories and more here. that s cnn news, central. tomorrow for the first time in our nation s 247 year history. a former u. s president will be arraigned in court two hours from now former president trump he s going to leave mar-a-lago and fly to new york as he gets ready to face. a judge can show you right now. a live look at t
state party convention. the line in those negotiations that he says he will not cross. good morning. and welcome to way too early. i m jonathan lemire. on this monday, june 20th. we ll start with the news. a new poll finds a majority of americans, nearly six in ten, believe donald trump should be charged for his role in the january 6th attack on the capitol. the abc news ipsos poll conducted this last friday and saturday after the first three hears in the attack, it found 58% of those surveyed believe the former president should be charged. that includes 91% of democrats and 19% of republicans. 60% of americans believe the january 6th investigation has been fair. and then on friday, former president trump spoke at length about the public hearings for the first time since they began. addressing a crowd at a faith and freedom coalition rally in nashville, trump continued to parrot many of his lies regarding the events on january 6th including his claim that the rioters were
to being irrelevant in the state of american politics. yeah. maybe not this year, maybe not next year, but that time is coming. i agree. this is unsustainable. yeah. this republican party is unsustainable. we re going to explain that more because there s different strains of that that are really coming to light. also, when it comes to helping ukraine, a new report finds some countries are really helping while others are mostly talking. we will discuss the growing pressure on western europe to do more. with us, we have columnist and associate editor for the washington post david ignatius joining us this morning. national political reporter for axios, jonathan swan. and white house bureau chief at politico and the host of way too early, jonathan lemire is with us. and the host of msnbc s politics nation, president of the national action network, reverend al sharpton is with us on this monday morning. we re going to begin, joe, with that poll that finds a