school s principal reading the names of all 20 students who were murdered in that attack, also leading a moment of silence, an honoring, of course, the six teachers and administrators who were also killed wearing white and green ribbons on their gowns, each inscribed with forever in our hearts. to remember the victims eat is a tragedy that has understandably shaped the course of their lives. many of the survivors now activists, some of them meeting recently with vice president kamala harris to push for gun control thanks for joining us. the situation room starts now happening. now, breaking news, a cnn exclusive interview with the special process thank you to forced to step down from georgia s case against donald trump. why nathan wade says he believes trump could still stand trial even if trump wins, realize lecture also breaking the us house of representatives votes to hold us attorney general merrick garland in contempt of congress. what it means for republican clicking
preferred better science, better results. the cnn presidential debates, june 27th at nine live on cnn and streaming on max it s merrick garland above the law. i mean, i thought the whole argument is that no one is above lot this is such a monumental day we all can feel what we ve lost. it s been nearly 12 years since a gunman entered sandy hook elementary school, killing 21st graders and six educators a 21 gun salute hails the arrival of the russian frigate gorshkov in havana harbor. and an old cold war alliance against america is required kendall live from london. this is cnn newsroom with max foster hello, a warm welcome to our viewers joining us from around the world. by max foster, it is thursday, june the 30th, 9:00 a.m. here in london. turn em in southern italy where the fifth annual g7 summit is set to kick off next hour with a major focus on russia and its war in ukraine. us president joe biden will unveil more than 300 new sanctions targeting russia. they re meant
today s contempt vote for the attorney general. and today s senate push to do something about the crisis in the supreme court with ethics. the highest court in the land should not and cannot have the lowest ethical standards. when all in starts right now. good evening from new york. i m chris hayes. as we approach the first debate. it is clear, crystal clear, trump and the republican pitch to voters is fundamentally a con job. i mean that in the most literal sense. con job comes from confidence men who swindled with their confidence. right now, that false bravado is the defining feature of donald trump s attempt to win back the oval office. remember, this is the man who tried to destroy our constitutional republic live on national television and who utterly failed in overseeing the one national crisis he had to guide the nation through the pandemic. and yet, trump and his surrogates are telling voter to ask themselves the question. are you getter off than you were fou
visit xfinitymobile.com to learn more. doc? back control with lipo flavanoid. this is a secret, war. secrets and spies. sunday at ten on cnn welcome to the lead. i m jake tapper this hour investigating hate in new york city, blatant acts of vandalism and antisemitism. and now the nypd is launching i knew hate crimes task force to look into the disturbing ax plus cold war allies reunite as russia sends a group of warships to cuba, is putin again trying to taunt the united states ahead. what we re hearing with cnn teams positioned in both moscow and havana and leading this hour, the breaking news, a house vote led by republicans holding the us attorney general in contempt of congress at issue. audio recording of an interview with president biden during a special counsel investigation into biden s handling of classified documents, the special counsel, robert hur, released a report about that investigation. the justice department also released a transcript, but not the actual
and interest rates are not budging. one rate cut this year, it hasn t happened yet. welcome everybody, i m neil cavuto. rustica yearly, how all of this is playing out. is like christmas morning for economists. he got the fed decision and the ci reading all in one day be! now rates remain unchanged for now, but the messaging did provide something to chew on. rismond to bring it down to the cpi report and then want to give him it give you his reaction to it. cpi headline numbers came lightly cooler than expected, looking for yearly up 3.4 percent, that came in at 3.. month over month, it remained unchanged so that was good but with that all in context, it is still well above the fed s target of 2 percent. let s switch to court cpi, that is when you strip out food and energy, you see if it s sticky, they came in at 0.2 percent, cooler than expected but higher than the headline month over the month. does that mean? inflation is more ingrained in the items i don t flecks as mu