i m bianca nobilo. max foster is on assignment today. just ahead we pay our bills. the nation has never defaulted on its debt and it never will. greatest threat is american default. and i took what i took and it gets declassified. g the president is being investigated not only willful retext of classified documents but also obstructing an investigation. and jack teixeria was taking notes on classified intelligence information and seen putting the notes in his pocket. live from london, this is cnn newsroom with max foster and bianca nobilo. it is thursday, may 18, 9:00 a.m. in london, 5:00 p.m. in japan where u.s. president biden is set to meet with the prime minister ahead of the g7 summit. but back home in washington, the u.s. is inching closer to defaulting on its debt which could plunge the global economy into chaos. mr. biden arrived a short time ago where he was greeted by u.s. service members. g7 leaders have a packed agenda for the summit including th
let s have a negotiation. let s walk out where the american people win. this hour, how did a stranger get past secret service and on the national security advisor s home at 3:00 in the morning? the battle over abortion. north carolina republicans override democratic governor roy cooper s veto of a bill banning most abortions after 12 weeks. a three-judge panel on the fifth circuit court of appeal will hear the arguments against the texas ruling all but banning the abortion pill, a case that will inevitably go back to the supreme court. good day, everyone. i m andrea mitchell in new york. president biden heading to hiroshima, japan, this hour, for meetings with g7 allies. cancelling stops in australia and new guinea to return to washington for what he hopes will be a final agreement to raise the debt ceiling. a meeting between the president, speaker mccarthy and other congressional leaders ended tuesday with an agreement to streamline the talks, with the white house and
the case and perhaps block access to the drug mifepristone. but even if they do, the supreme court has said that any restrictions or blocking the drug will not take effect until the supreme court has had time to consider the case. so a ruling on this issue could take several weeks from the fifth circuit and even then whatever that court decides won t immediately go into effect. the fifth circuit is considered the most conservative federal appeals court in the country, it has repeatedly ruled against the biden administration. and now it has this case that could impact the availability of the abortion drug mifepristone which of course is used for the majority of abortions in this country. jessica schneider, cnn, washington. the company behind the fertility app has agreed to pay $200,000 in federal and state fines. authorities accuse the company of sharing health data without their content. the federal trade commission complained that it shared personal information of thousands of pre-m
embryo. the bill heads to the republican controlled senate which previously passed an earlier version of the bill. ethics complaints against supreme court justice clarence thomas dating back more than a decade were on focus on capitol hill when a federal judge gave testimony before a senate judiciary panel. judge wolf says leaders from the policy making body repeatedly failed to inform full membership of complaints about an alleged pattern of thomas of violating financial disclosure rules. that means the full frgs conference was never able to decide how the body should act on those complaints. montana is set to become the first u.s. state to ban tiktok not just for government employees but for everyone. the republican governor says the app is tied to foreign adversary china. the ban takes effect in january and sets fines of $5,000 a day for app stores that host tiktok. several organizations are