$500. for that same low, low price, you also get a metaphor for republican governance by this ill conceived stunt. that does it for us tonight. you can catch me back here on tomorrow night at eight pm eastern. now, it s time for the last word with jonathan capehart who is in lawrence. h jo good evening, jonathan. good evening, a man. it s our first time doing a hand up. i know in your last, you re talking about the supreme court. we re gonna pick it up right here at 10:00. i m sure you will, my friend. have a good hour. thanks, eamonn. and on the last day of pride 2023, the republican appointed justices on the supreme court in shrine discrimination against lgbtq people in a case deliberately brought to advance conservative interests in a favorable court. of course, it was about a wedding website. it was decided that in the evangelical website design or in colorado would not have to design the website for same-sex couple because it would violate her first amendment righ
our first time doing a hand off. i know in your last segment, you re talking about the supreme court. we re gonna pick it up right here at 10:00. i m sure you will, my friend. have a good hour. thanks, ayman. and on the last day of pride 2023, the republican appointed justices on the supreme court in shrine discrimination against lgbtq people in a case deliberately brought to advance conservative interests in a favorable court. of course, it was about a wedding website. it was decided that in the evangelical website design or in colorado would not have to design the website for same-sex couple because it would violate her first amendment right by forcing her to say something she didn t believe. here is the thing, no gay couple actually asked for this evangelical website designers work. the conservative legal interest groups created out of cloth this fever dream that an evangelical wedding website design or what have her rights hypothetically challenged if a hypothetical s
kamala harris gives a major speech overseas with her focus squarely on the war in ukraine, taking him directly at the russian president. the united states has formally determined that russia has committed crimes against humanity. and federal help on the way to the site of the ohio train derailment, despite the governor suggesting he didn t need it. the latest on what s going on there, and breaking news out of mississippi that we have been following a shooting rampage. it left 60 pulled dead. then, a very difficult day for michigan state university community. memorial services for all three students killed in this shooting. all of that, plus in our next hour, senator john fetterman and when he needs help for clinical depression. i m going to look at his prognosis and the reaction to his hospitalization. that is coming up on as well. we want to start with that breaking news. secretary of state tony blinken, just a short time, ago calling for the global community to step u
this is cnn. the world s news network. we are continuing following breaking news on multiple fronts. let s start with a major escalation in the middle east right now. the israeli military military officials say dozens of rockets were fired from lebanon into israel today. what you re looking at is what they believe is some of those rockets being intercepted by the iron dome. this marks the largest attack coming from lebanon. since 2006 officials in israel say some of them as i mentioned were were intercepted, but unclear how many lebanon now says that israel is also responding with artillery fire. all of this comes amid tensions over israeli police operations at the alaska mosque in jerusalem. cnn sadhus gold is back with us from jerusalem. tell me very latest that s coming in. we know now that kate to people have been injured as a result of shrapnel from the rockets. that s according to israeli emergency services this coming after what israeli officials say were dozens of roc
they are vowing to get the job done saying, quote, our people will remain in east palestine respond to the situation and meet with residents. we are not going anywhere. cnn s jason carroll was at last night s meet being. jason, you can understand why people are frustrated here. they want answers. these are people who have been living in east palestine in this area so long and now they have major questions about how long they can continue to live there. reporter: kaitlin, you are absolutely right. . so questions that they have, who is going to be here a year from now, who will be here two years from now, five years from now? is someone going to be monitoring their health years from now? who is responsible for that? what about the cost of their homes, depreciation no home values. a lot of questions the residents had and quite frankly a lot of them felt they didn t get their questions answered. they feel like it will take more than one holocaust. one of the representatives the