Irans supreme leader said his death would be avenged as the country called for an Emergency Meeting of the un security council. This is the scene live in beirut this morning. The Israel Defense forces say they have carried out dozens of airstrikes on hezbollah targets overnight. President biden said the hezbollah Leaders Death was a Measure Ofjustice , as he reiterated calls for both sides to accept the terms of a 21 day ceasefire. With the latest, heres simonjones. If the israeli bombardment of Lebanon On continues by night and by day but the Big Question Is, what will israel, Hassan Nasrallah and the militant groups back in iran do next . The israeli Prime Minister described the killing of hezbollah S Leader as an historic Turning Point but said historic Turning Point but said his work is not done. Translation his work is not done. Tuna mom his work is not done. Translation ,.. translation the state of israel eliminated translation the state of israel eliminated the translation the
will be on your own over the weekend, before we recess i need to remind you of the following instruction. please do not. studio: 5pm in utah. they are wrapping up the trial for the day resuming on monday morning. this is the trial with hollywood actress gwyneth paltrow giving evidence for the past few hours in the case sparked by a ski accident in utah in 2016. a 76 year old man terry sanderson is accused gwyneth paltrow of causing a collision that left him with brain damage and broken ribs. giving evidence saying that mr sanderson is not telling the truth is that he is seeking $300,000 in damages for the incident. gwyneth paltrow denies that she was responsible. she is counter suing seeking damages of $1 in damages. she was asked by her lawyer who hit who. ms paltrow replied mr sanderson hit me. her lawyer asked do you feel empathy for him? she said i really do. it seems like he had a really difficult life that i did not cause the accident. so gwyneth paltrow has been questi
get hurt. we begin tonight with a simple rule of legal professionals. in most cases whenever possible, keep your clients off tv and avoid letting them do interviews, which usually do more harm than good. unfortunately, donald trump s lawyers are needy, attention craving client could only hold out for so long, so last night on one of his favorite shows in an interview with his friend, sean hannity, he seemed to make a losing argument even worse. in his latest throw spaghetti at the wall defense or is it throw ketchup at the wall? trump made this outrageous claim about his magical powers to declassify documents. if you re the president of the united states, you can declassify just by saying it s declassified. even by thinking about it. because you re sending it to mar-a-lago or to wherever you re sending it. and it doesn t have to be a process. there can be a process, but there doesn t have to be. you re the president. you make that decision, so when you send it, it s decla
mobile savings are calling. visit xfinitymobile.com to learn more. doc? at walmart it s thursday, june 13, right now on cnn this morning, attorney general merrick garland held in contempt of congress. will america s top prosecutor be prosecuted president biden in europe, meeting with world leaders, trying to shore up support for ukraine plus they re not making it. we ve seen over 50 cars this in the middle of the light, in the middle life-threatening flooding in roads submerged over a foot of rain already falling in florida. in the threat, not over yet all right. 5:00 a.m. here in washington alive. look capitol hill on this thursday morning. morning, everyone on kasie hunt, it s wonderful to have you with us tension between the doj and house republicans spilling over on capitol hill resolution recommending that the house of representatives fine, united states attorney general merrick garland, in contempt of congress on this vote. the yeas are 200 216. the net s are 207. t
seceded states are now free. confederates respond saying, okay, fine, if we see black men carrying weapons against us, we will consider that as a symbol of the north s complicit in slave rebellion. at that moment, the war becomes a war to abolish slavery. there occurs the greatest battle of the war at gettysburg on july 1st, 2nd and 3rd, 1863. pennsylvania is as far north as the confederate army has ever gotten. if the union lost here, it cleared the way for lee to continue marching into new york. they could cut off the northern states and new england from the mississippi river, which would have been a huge disaster. the stakes were extremely high. a first-day attack by the confederate army sends the union army fleeing through town and up into the heights. and then robert e. lee leads a massive charge across an open field. pickets charge. the union artillery raining down on the confederate side. so it was really a slaughterhouse. three days of fighting, three da