oh, my god. bipartisan action on the issues of guns. congress passing that bill exactly one month to the day of that horrific massacre that occurred in uvalde, texas. this bill doesn t do everything i want. it does include action that is will save lives. the pride parade in oslo canceled after a shooting near a gay bar killed at least two people and hurt eight others. i m pamela brown in washington. you are in the cnn newsroom. angst and euphoria as a divided nation reacts to the supreme court s most life-changing ruling in decades. today protests have spilled across the country including outside the supreme court. one day after five justices overturned the landmark roe v. wade decision after nearly 50 years. american women no longer have a constitutional right to an abortion and 26 states are expected to enact laws banning abortion. for opponents of abortion rights and many conservatives it is a breathtaking victory decades in the making and seemed completely out
rights become a central issue in the upcoming november midterms. the big picture tonight the states where abortion will be banned. we re in wisconsin, where one clinic turned away 70 women with abortion appointments. driving more than 20 hours for an abortion we re in a so-called surge state, where they expect a nearly 400% increase in patients. why the head of planned parenthood calls it a healthcare crisis. and finally, what all parties agree on that the fight is not over. the part of justice thomas concurring opinion that has critics worried that access to contraception and same-sex marriage is next. this is the cbs evening news with norah o donnell, reporting tonight from the supreme court. o donnell: good evening and thank you for joining us on this friday night, on a day that changed america. we re outside the supreme court after the landmark decision that overturned roe v. wade and ended a woman s constitutional right to an abortion. as you can see behind me,
rating is cratering. the white house and the senate and the house. voter wills hold us accountable. can democrats convince voters to focus on abortion and donald trump? the ex-president said he made his 2024 decision. american carnage. that s donald trump s new legacy. the watergate break-in is like a cub scout meeting compared to this assault. how pennsylvania s senate race became all about the jersey shore. i heard that you moved from new jersey to pennsylvania to look for a job but jersey will not forget you. inside politics sourced by the best reporters now. hello and welcome. i m abby phillip. for the second time in seven months joe manchin stuck a dagger in the heart of the biden administration. he s rejecting a plan with higher taxes on businesses and the wealthy to fight climate. manchin fights inflation that ham strung the biden administration. economists say the bill has nothing to do with prices but manchin told chuck schumer that he is not convin
other. my body my choice. my body, my choice. my body, my choice. my body, my choice. as of today, abortion is banned and at least nine states with trigger bands and several more said to take effect in the near future. president biden speaking earlier about the landmark ruling. my administration is going to focus on how they administer and whether or not they violate other laws by deciding not to allow people to cross state lines to get to public health services. and then we are going to take action to protect women s rights to reproductive health. do you think the supreme court is broken in your view? i think the supreme court has made some terrible decisions. those remarks coming as the president signed the bipartisan gun safety bill into law today. the first gun legislation in nearly 30 years. to reform gun laws, the long cleats enhanced background checks for people under 21, funding for mental health and school safety, and standards for states to implement so-
there are victims as young as 13 following is tragedy inside of a tavern in south africa. it is unclear how they died. live from london, this is cnn newsroom. happy monday, we begin this hour in germany where they 2 gets underway soon. it is a meeting that has so far been dominated by russia s war on ukraine. leaders are expected to hear from the ukrainian president in the next hour, he is expected to press for more sanctions on russia and military aid. with the war fueling a surge of energy and food crises, they talk about how to sustain the pressure while also limiting the economic fallout. joe biden also pointed to the rising costs as a reason for nations to fund new developments in clean energy. have a listen. the entire world is feeling the impact of russia s brutal war in ukraine and on our energy markets. we need worldwide effort to invest in transformative clean energy projects. meanwhile doris johnson is urging allies not to falter when it comes to supporting