well, it s 10:00 a.m. here in jeddah, and u.s. president joe biden will soon begin the second and final day of what is his controversial trip to saudi arabia. on friday the two nations entered into a number of far-reaching agreements on a wide range of issues including on energy and on food security. but it s the image of the president fist-bumping saudi crown prince mohammed bin salman, or mbs as he s known, that has been grabbing the attention. the saudi government also released this video of the u.s. delegation greeting saudi officials with fist bumps. u.s. journalists weren t present at the time, and we only have the saudi version of this exchange. president biden says the first thing he did on friday was confront the crown prince over the 2018 murder of journalist jamal khashoggi. here s what the president said afterwards. with respect to the murder of khashoggi, i raised it at the top of the meeting, making it clear what i thought of it at the time and what i think of
one of the california planned parenthood. live from cnn center, this is cnn cnn newsroom with kim brunhuber. and we begin in ukraine where two largest cities are taking fire from russia heavy weapons. in kyiv the mayor says a number are trapped after a missile attack earlier this morning. he says at least two people have been hospitalized. ukraine s air force says russia hit the city with at least four missiles launched from strategic bombers. while in kharkiv, officials say russian artillery again pummeled residential areas leaving at least two injured, a number of apartment buildings were truck along with a medical facility. and regional official says russia may be preparing a ground attack in eastern donetsk region. he says russia is massing forces there including armored vehicles. and in germany, f 7 g7 leade are gathering. we saw president biden arrive for a meeting with chancellor scholz. and dominating the agenda of course is russia s war in ukraine. there is
law enforcement is on high alert preparing for protests to turn violent. i will break down what the ruling means for america hysteria free, hopefully. dems are hoping no one actually means it. i did, we ll line a light on the left. a democrat joins me for the first time ever on rebuttal. you may have seen her on the big screen. she got canceled by hollywood. butina caruso is back. this just me talking to you from the heart. if we can t as conservatives advocate the cause of life and fight against the scourge of abortion, then this movement is meaningless. i don t care what the tax rate is, or what cool you can choose if you are not alive to pay taxes or go to school. this was a huge momentous occasion, and five decades of people fighting came to this moment when they finally overturned the disaster of roe v. wade. but there is a lot of misinformation out there. i am on this channel and i am proud to give you information, even when it works against us and our cause. there are
a week to remember in american judicial history. the supreme court ruling that a new york law restricting the concealed firearms violates the second amendment. the decision 6-3. it determined the constitutional safeguards, the right to carry a gun outside the home. there goes a law 100 years old. roe v. wade has beenover turned and the question of abortion has been returned to the states. brian: returning the power to the states as bill hemmer mentioned in realtime. actions promised in the senate. could this be the breaking point for the filibuster as they rye to trump the supreme court decision. joining me, senator tim scott. i never thought we would be talking about roe v. wade being overturned. not speculation. fundamental to being american is the promise of life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. it all starts with life. protecting life is a powerful day, every day should be a day of the celebration of life. brian: if the state you are in does not answer that ques
a week to remember in american judicial history. the supreme court ruling that a new york law restricting the concealed firearms violates the second amendment. the decision 6-3. it determined the constitutional safeguards, the right to carry a gun outside the home. there goes a law 100 years old. roe v. wade has beenover turned and the question of abortion has been returned to the states. brian: returning the power to the states as bill hemmer mentioned in realtime. actions promised in the senate. could this be the breaking point for the filibuster as they rye to trump the supreme court decision. joining me, senator tim scott. i never thought we would be talking about roe v. wade being overturned. not speculation. fundamental to being american is the promise of life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. it all starts with life. protecting life is a powerful day, every day should be a day of the celebration of life. brian: if the state you are in does not answer that ques