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CNN The Lead With Jake Tapper July 6, 2024

from the police academy on march 31st. i just swore him in and his family was there to witness his journey to become a police officer. he was struck. in the head. engaged in this incident. nick has come out of brain surgery. and is in critical but stable condition as we speak. our coverage of this tragedy starts with cnn s adrian broadus , who s in louisville, kentucky . for us there. police say the gunman was a current employee of the bank, and a law enforcement source says the gunman knew he was going new. he was going to be let go from his job. at least four people are dead, nine others injured, including at least two police officers after a mass shooting at a bank in downtown louisville, three, which are in critical condition. including our officer. three who are listening, non critical condition and three who have been treated and released. police say one of the two injured officers is a rookie, the officer who was in critical condition today. officer nicholas wilt. 26 y

CNN CNN Newsroom With Fredricka Whitfield June 4, 2024 20:28:00

represent districts outside of jackson. the state state legislature is primarily republican and white. but the city of jackson is right there at the top one of the most black cities in america over 80% black and primarily democratic. the akp filed a lawsuit on friday the same day that the governor signed these into law and here s what they had to say in a statement if elected officials in mississippi want to help address the results of their negligence and improve the lives of jackson residents, they should start with completing improvements to jackson s water system, not undermining the constitutional rights of their citizens. and fred at this goes into effect. july 1st. we ve reached out to the governor s office and also to the mississippi department of public safety. to get an understanding here of how they re going to actually implement these laws we ve not heard back and these laws are only applicable to jackson. that s the only mississippi city that s being targeted. correct only

CNN CNN Newsroom With Fredricka Whitfield June 4, 2024 18:41:00

phone. what about my car? weather tech? welcome back the is suing the state of mississippi over new legislation that they say equates to a state takeover of jackson, mississippi . the laws signed by republican governor tate reeves, expand state police jurisdiction in jackson and establish a new court system in a district created by the state. cnn s isabel rizal is joining me now with more on this, so the akp s alleging that these new laws racially discriminatory and will bring back a sort of separate but unequal policing policy system. right well at the heart of this controversy is racial justice and really representation. the legislators who introduced these bills now laws they represent districts outside of jackson. the state legislature is primarily white and republican. the city of

CNN CNN Newsroom With Fredricka Whitfield June 4, 2024 16:13:00

play out. all right, isabel results appreciate it coming up . some evacuations are underway and sudan as foreign nationals hope to escape the fierce fighting between the two rival forces battling for control. we ll have the latest on the ground next, plus a cnn exclusive text messages revealed how trump operatives sought to use breached voting data to decertify an election in 2021 those details straight ahead. weeds have you surrounded your lawn back with scotts turf builder triple action gets three jobs done at once. swedes prevents cab gas keeps it growing strong bag of scots triple action today it s guaranteed feed it welcome to stormy heights. where the windows arelways peller. glass is the songest material for windows and patio doors. fiberglass frame is even scratch and dent resistant windows replacement windows by pellet now business premier card is

CNN CNN Newsroom With Fredricka Whitfield June 4, 2024 16:09:00

court s order, cnn s isabel rizal is here now with more on that side of the story, so this ruling doesn t really make it any clearer for many people trying to navigate access to abortions, not at all. in fact, it can be a very confusing, stressful attempt for women right now to figure out what abortion access they have by the state. it s really a patchwork system that we re seeing an abortion landscape that is increasingly polarized and fragmented in some states. we ve seen due to bans and restrictions. words almost impossible, or very, very difficult for them to get abortion access in other states. they have taken steps to actually protect access to abortion, and some even enshrining it into their state constitutions. by 2022 jobs cjackson. the supreme court reverses the constitutional right to an abortion upheld for nearly a half century across the nation. intense backlash and scrutiny follows. abortion bans

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