good morning and welcome to your new day. i m kristin fisher. good morning, kristin. i m boris sanchez. the city of akron, ohio, is on edge, because later today police are going to release body cam footage showing the shooting death of jayland walker after his encounter with officers. we re going to show you what we know about the case, and we re going to hear from someone close to the family. and air travel is surging to prepandemic levels this weekend, but with that comes headaches for airlines and passengers. where we could see travel issues today and what airlines are doing to stave off future pilot shortages. plus, some democratic attorney general candidates in crucial battleground states say they will not enforce abortion bans if they re elected to office this november. we re going to be joined live by one of them. and fourth of july fizzle? why the skies over some cities will remain dark this independence day. it is sunday, july 3rd. thank you for waking up
the united states supreme court was making their decision under, but each state has their own state constitution, which is also controlling with respect to that state. and so while, you know, there may not be a protection at the federal level, that, you know, the next step is really to challenge this at the state level and every state, you know, can do that. every state has a different constitution, different protections for their citizens, and with respect to georgia, georgia had a right to privacy that it has identified since 1905. georgia is fairly progressive when we re talking about the right to privacy, and, in fact, recognize one in its state constitution way before the one in the united states constitution was recognized first in griswold versus connecticut. justice alito said that now the battle is at the state level, it is for the states to determine what they think about abortion and how they approach it, and so, you know, we re going to