out who put them online? and what does it mean for national security? mary bruce, standing by violent attacks now coming in waves in the mideast, a driver ramming into people at a park in televisa, at least one person killed israeli forces and palestinian militants trading rocket fire. prime minister benjamin netanyahu calls up reserve forces heading into the weekend. supreme court justice clarence thomas now breaks his silence over that report showing that he went on luxury trips paid for by a republican mega donor. justice thomas defending his vision not to disclose them. flood watches along the gulf coast at this hour scary moment at the masters, strong winds downing multiple trees onto the gallery. heavy rain from texas to the carolinas into tomorrow. rob marciano times it all out disturbing new surveillance video shows tech mogul bobbly after he was fatally stabbed on the street in san francisco, searching for help before collapsing on the sidewalk. police make a deadly
here with me ready to dive into this. we have the host of the fast politics podcast molly jong fast. john hart, former communications director for senator tom coburn and the goldberg business reporter for the new york times, and nicholas carlson, global editor in chief of insider but first, let s bring in cnn s tom foreman to break down this explosive propublica report. tom. hey alison. the revelations in this propublica reporter really quite astonishing about justice clarence thomas, his wife, jenny and harlan crow. he is a texas real estate tycoon worth a lot of money, big donator to conservative causes. so what went on here? a lot of travel, paid for by crow and enjoyed by the justice and his wife, according to this report from propublica, where indonesia. new zealand, california, georgia, texas. a reporter behind this said some sort of travel some sort of perk seem to be happening almost every year for 20 years. among the other perks. yeah travel onboard a super yacht whe
nashville, releasing dramatic body cam video of officers arriving at the scene, searching for and confronting that killing the shooter. this was after the shooter opened fire at a private christian elementary school, killing three children and three adults. police say they don t know the motive, but they also say the attack was quote calculated and planned. i want to bring in cnn s tom foreman. he s at the magic wall for us to explain what we ll see in this body cam video. which many of you we want to warn, you may find disturbing. also we re joined by ed davis, the former boston police commissioner, and cnn law enforcement analyst, michael finnegan of former d c. metropolitan police officer. gentlemen thank you very much for being here, tom. let me start with you. you ve been covering school shootings since before columbine. so tell us what you see. in this video. you see, most of all is what looks like a textbook handling of things here and that they start off from the very
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trying to get fda approval when a single judge can just flip that around that would impact their desire to try to, you know, research and do get more life saving drugs on the market , and that would affect all of us, erica. so when we look at this 22 of the justice who just this is who dissented here. justice thomas and justice alito . justice alito actually actually said why? what did we hear from justice? alito? jessica yes. so interestingly, the two justices justice thomas justice alito. they re the only ones who dissented. but because of the way the order of structured here we don t know exactly how the other seven voted. only that five definitely did side with the fda. so justice alito wrote that four page dissent. he talked about really two things. he talked about how the supreme court has previously been criticized for these kinds of stays. he also tried to argue that there would be no harm if the restrictions went into effect, um, saying that, at present applicants ar