prepares to sign it into law. will it make a difference in the epidemic of gun violence in the united states? i ll ask the new york city mayor eric adams. we want to welcome our viewers here in the united states and around the world. i m wolf f blitzer, you re the situation room . we begin with the u.s. supreme court decision undoing a half century old precedent and ending a woman s guaranteed federal right to an abortion. cnn justice correspondent jessica schneider has more on the ruling and ramifications. hell no we don t need roe. reporter: roe v. wade roe v. wade no longer the law of the land. eliminating the right to abortion and leaving all decisions concerning abortion rights to individual states. the final 5-4 majority opinion striking the draft from justice samuel a lee toe. in a dissenting opinion, the court s liberal justices lament the current state of the conservative court saying with sorrow for this court and many millions of american women who have today
to the us justice department against a former president? to the us justice department against a former president? as with so many thins a former president? as with so many things involving a former president? as with so many things involving donald a former president? as with so many things involving donald trump - a former president? as with so many things involving donald trump we - a former president? as with so many| things involving donald trump we are a-ain things involving donald trump we are again in things involving donald trump we are again in unprecedented territory. we had a again in unprecedented territory. we had a president twice impeached but not removed, being investigated by the justice department and numerous other prosecutors at the state and city levels. other prosecutors at the state and city levels, congress possibly weighing in this week as to their views weighing in this week as to their views on weighing in this week as to their views on whether he
acting through some subsidiary with the government buying up houses, and the government is subsidizing home ownership, and it subsidizes all sorts of things, and the governor is thinking about directly subsidizing home ownership. it s a sign of progressive policy in some city levels in terms of understanding the crisis of affordability, and it s part of the fact we have not built enough houses. we had a collapse of home building after the great recession, and as a result there s a scarcity of homes in the country. that means prices will go through the roof and that s what is happening across the country, prices going through the roof in pricing, and the private sector is not able to control the problem, and maybe the public sector has to have a solution
officer rivera s wife said, i hope their listening. i they re listening. we need help. as we heard from mayored a also, he keeps on saying we need help on the state, federal and city levels to work together to combat this. it s great to say one policy s changing, but with bad people on the street, they re going to continue to do bad things. allow the officers to do their jobs, but help us keeping them behind bars. will: charge the crime and then actually enforce the charges by keeping the criminals in jail. that s what i think you re highlighting right here. this is just one step in the equation, a small step forward on that step, but one in the entire equation. joe, great to talk to you this morning. thank you. have a great weekend. will: this is cutting the cord on china, refusing to air any olympics coverage over the human rights abuses. their owner joins us live next.
to encourage climate change fighting technologies and behavioural changes. if he could actually arrive in glasgow with that in hand i think that would increase the us s credible is the stage with this. credibility on the global stage with this. but then you go down to lower levels of state and city levels, sa you say, and unfortunately, it is the same political divide that we see on the national level happening at the micro level as well. so you ve got liberal cities like my own in los angeles or new york signing up to this worldwide pledge with other big cities to divest their public funds from fossil fuel companies. but then you have other cities that are not doing so much. you have my state california, where the governor recently , just a few weeks ago, unveiled a $15 billion package then you have the governor of texas, where, to be fair, it s actually a fairly big producer of wind energy, but when antonio guterres, you know, the secretary general of the united nations,