october 15th for city employees in chicago and for the nation s second largest school district, los angeles. right now about 1 in 5 employees there, some 12,000 workers, have not gotten their first dose the district already has 2,000 vacancies. and, gabe, there is some breaking news about the mandate in new york city schools. that s exactly right. a group of new york city teachers asked the u.s. supreme court to step in and block the mandate. it s set to start being enforced on monday. gabe gutierrez. thank you. powerful and deeply personal testimony by members of congress today about their own abortion experiences as the battle intensifies over restrictive new abortion laws being passed in this country hallie jackson has the story. reporter: the emotion obvious. even before congresswoman corey bush spoke a single word, revealing publically for the first time her own experience with abortion, describing being raped on a church trip after high school.
majority of americans support legal abortions in all or most cases, but one abortions rights group says lawmakers in 11 states hope to use texas as a blueprint for similar restrictive abortion bills. republicans who oppose abortion rights vocal like congresswoman cat described her own mother s decision not to terminate her pregnancy. i would not be here had it not been for the very brave choice that my mother made 33 years ago. there has been a lot of talk about justice here today. what about the justice for those unborn all the little girls that never had a shot. reporter: as for what s next, a key supreme court decision with the justices. this term set to take up a challenge to roe v. wade that could overturn that landmark decision protecting abortion rights. lester hallie jackson, thank you. we re monitoring the crisis at the border tonight. a warning this evening that as many as 400,000 migrants, an unprecedented number, could
with the guns. mr. trump, who is still dangling the prospect of a 2024 run today saying he never threatened a coup, and, quote, if i was going to do a coup, one of the last people i would want to do it with is general mark milley, slamming him as a better politician than a general a spokesperson for milley declining to comment. another expert says white house attorneys on january 6 wondered could mr. trump be charged with a crime for setting off that deadly riot. lester hallie jackson, thank you. just eight days before the start of the tokyo olympics, usa basketball says one of its players will miss the games due to covid health and safety protocols, while the host city is dealing with a surge in cases tom llamas has late details for us. three to shoot. bradley beal reporter: he was hoping to help team usa win a fourth consecutive gold medal, but tonight usa basketball announcing wizards all-star bradley beal will miss the olympics after being placed in covid protocol
spruzer skpruzs er expressing shock and kbreef today about the deadly flooding that has ripped through germany as well as parts of belgium dozens are reported dead and more than a thousand are missing there. now to the new book about the final days of the trump administration, describing joint chiefs chairman mark milley s worries about a possible coup by former president trump and his allies mr. trump is firing back tonight hallie jackson has details. reporter: explosive new reporting tonight describing the country s most senior military officer comparing former president trump s lies about election fraud to nazi era germany. joint chiefs of staff chairman general mark milley reportedly telling aides before the january 6 insurrection, this is a reichstag moment, the gospel of the furor, according to a new book by two washington post reporters based on interviews with more than 140 people, with newly revealed details of fears from top military brass about how close the country wa
group indicted for hacking the dnc and hillary clinton s campaign chairman in 2016 democrats warning today the kremlin could be at it again, trying to interfere in our next election. it is clear if that s the case that once again, they have a favorite they don t want joe biden, it would appear from this target, and this would help donald trump. reporter: and back on impeachment late tonight we learned the house will also send to the senate new evidence, including phone records and messages from an associate of rudy giuliani s, the president s personal attorney, the democrats say helps prove their case lester hallie jackson at the white house, thanks in iowa tonight, it s the final democratic debate before the caucuses, and all eyes will be on elizabeth warren and bernie sanders, who will face off following her claim that he told her a woman could not win the presidency in 2020 here is geoff bennett on the growing feud. reporter: tonight family feud. progressive democratic pre