routine traffic stop, which would probably result either in a warning or a citation being issued, turned into a pursuit. as mr. walker turned onto the entrance ramp to route 8 and the shot is fired, that changes the nature of the contact. 40 seconds after the initiation of the traffic stop, a half mile from the location of the traffic stop, you hear the gunshot and everything else i ve just discould have had and, again, that changes the whole nature of the traffic stop. it went from being a routine traffic stop to now a public safety issue. let s go now to cnn correspondent paolo sandoval. the attorney for the walker family says he never shot at officers. tell us more what we re seeing in the newly released body cam video. reporter: jessica, we have seen lately, at least in the last couple of hours, that call for justice and the call for answers is certainly amplified with the release of the video. people outside akron police headquarters here, many people have seen this
so, of course, has former white house chief of staff mark meadows despite having already been subpoenaed and cited for contempt of congress for refusing to appear. he was one of the former president s closest advisor in the runoff to the january 6th insurrection, privy to every major decision before and leading up to that day. according to the testimony of cassidy hutchinson, his top aide, meadows appears to have been at the center of the scheme to overturn the election. the 26-year-old, cassidy hutchinson, was brave enough, patriotic enough, to come forward. 62-year-old mark meadows is not. just a refresher, here s some of what we learned from ms. hutchinson about mr. meadows, some of what the committee presumably would want to ask him if he had the courage or decency to talk. i remember leaning against the doorway and saying i had an interesting conversation with rudy, mark. sounds like we re going to the capitol. he didn t look up from his phone and said something to the
really telling, jake, because it shows that trump is still in command of this party. republicans were afraid to speak up against him. and meanwhile, gop leaders have been absolutely silent, even though they had quite a lot to say in the immediate aftermath of january 6th, and that includes kevin mccarthy, the house gop leader who was cited yesterday in the testimony as being one of the people who was deeply concerned by the idea of trump coming to the capitol on january 6th. yeah. and it s interesting because donald trump has really been taking it on the chin from conservative media after yesterday s hearing. i m not talking about the dead enders on the other chandal, but people in conservative editorial boards and such. tell us more about that. really tough headlines for trump. i want to tick through a few of them. the wall street journal editorial board said, republicans should not look away from the compelling evidence. the conservative washington examiner called tru
term and have my husband have to bury both of us. it just wasn t an option. abortion was. reporter: their home state of nebraska allowed abortions up to 22 weeks but they couldn t find a clinic that could schedule the procedure in time. after a desperate search across nearby states the family settled on the boulder abortion clinic in colorado. this is dr. hern. reporter: dr. warren hern has been providing abortions for nearly half a century. he s 84 years old and remembers the days before roe versus wade. thousands of women died every year from unsafe illegal abortions. one of the consequences of this decision is women will die as they did before roe vs. wade. reporter: in colorado abortion is legal at all stages of pregnancy, even before the supreme court s ruling last week colorado s family planning clinics were struggling to cope with the surge in out-of-state patients.
an abortion was the choice i had to make to save my life. i couldn t carry this baby to term and have my husband have to bury both of us. it just wasn t an option. abortion was. reporter: their home state of nebraska allowed abortions up to 22 weeks, but they couldn t find the clinic to schedule the procedure in time. they settled on the boulder abortion clinic in colorado. dr. warren heard has been providing abortions for nearly half a century. he s 84 years old and remembers the days before roe v. wade. thousands of women died every year from unsafe, illegal abortions. i think one of the consequences of this decision is that women will die as they did before roe v. wade. reporter: in colorado, abortion is legal at all stages of pregnancy. even before the supreme court s ruling last week, colorado s family planning clinics were struggling to cope with a surge of out of state patients. this is an abortion intensive