country like just stashed on his person or in his home, giving them out. how in the world does that happen? shocking and it raises so many questions that we re going to get to this morning. it s one of many big stories we re covering. so let s get to the five things to know for this friday, april the 14th as we were just talking about the suspect in the leak of classified million terry documents will be arraigned in court today. federal court the fbi arrested him in massachusetts yesterday. officials tell cnn he s just 21 years old and he is a national guardsmen. alright, so that s a massachusetts and then in florida governor there. ron desantis has signed a six week abortion ban into law. the white house condemned it as extreme and dangerous. the man accused of killing tech exec bob lee set to appear in court today in san francisco. police say the suspect was someone lee knew also magic johnson maybe close to owning part of the washington commanders were told that deal is ne
the cnn newsroom i m erica hill. and i m bianna golodryga. he was scared of getting caught transcribing classified documents at work. so what did he do? well, he took them home. that is just one of the stunning new details. we re learning about the suspect arrested in the flagrant pentagon leak investigation 21 year old jack to share a was charged with two federal crimes. today he did not enter a plea, but he will remain in custody until his detention hearing next week. to share a who was arrested yesterday at his parents home was an it specialist for a military intelligence unit on cape cod, massachusetts. today s affidavit providing somewhere insight into why this effectively low level air national guardsman had such high level access to the sensitive information is beyond a mentioned he worked in. i t actually held top secret clearance since 2021 starting in december, according to the affidavit, he was posting hundreds of highly classified intel documents to a chat group
john king in washington. that sadly, the sound of violence visiting yet another american city, louisville, police say a shooter killed at least four people eight more to the hospital after a morning assault at a downtown bank. kentucky s governor, choking back tears, says that s his bank. this is awful. i have a very close friend that didn t make it today. and i have another close friend who didn t either and one who s at the hospital. but i hope is going to make it through. so when we talk about praying, i hope people will plus the ruling with implications everywhere. federal judge tries to take abortion pills approved by the fda off the market, the biden white house now grappling with how to respond, some democrats argue the white house should simply ignore the court. and a whodunit with global implications. some of america s most sensitive secrets wind up on the internet and they give the world a peek at ukraine s battlefield. it s faltering air defenses and yes how the un
washington state, which you know just makes it even more pressing that the supreme court, um make a decision one way or another. yeah, that s right. what you re referring to is the fact that the lower court judge in washington state acting on the request, acting on a case against the fda, said that the fda could not change any of its restrict. in protocols. that case was broad. on behalf of 18 jurisdictions, 17 states and the district of columbia that want to preserve the fullest access as possible to the first this first pill in the two drug abortion medication protocol. well we ll know by tonight at midnight, it s the court s going to get in here and an emergency way or let the 1st 5th circuit stand, john. thank you very much. thank you, poppy. this morning, a major cleanup underway in fort lauderdale. look at that. that s after rounds of historic rain flooding. there are leila santiago. in those waters right
plus, also today, more than 20 states, who wanted a pause in this litigation had already filed at the supreme court to so i imagine we ll get a russia filings by tuesday. and this this temporary pauses just until wednesday. so that gives you know the justices a chance to actually read up on this to consider what their next step will be. this is a set of justices that just 10 months ago had overturned constitutional abortion rights nationwide and sent it back to the states. but as you said, erica, this is a whole different kind of battle over the authority of the food and drug administration to review and approve drugs. in this case, obviously the first pill of a two drug abortion medication protocol. and what s an issue right now? is the access not just not the core approval of that drug that looks like you know, at least the lower court said that that was