thank you so much for sticking with me. i ll be back here 9:00 monday night. don lemon tonight starts right now. sara snider, thank you so much. this is don lemon tonight as the lady said. you are looking at protests right now across the country. at least 70 planned, from coast to coast. thousands of americans, taking to the streets in the wake of the supreme court overturning roe v. wade after almost half a century. three conservatives appointed to the court by then-president donald trump, who promised to nominate justices to overturn roe, and now, a fundamental right the right to abortion is taken away. and that has been upheld by generations of justices appointed by both republicans and democrats. a right, millions of americans had yesterday, and don t have today. we are going to continue to follow these protests all across the country this evening, so make sure you stay tuned in the coming hours here on cnn. look at this map. 13 states already have trigger laws
hi there, welcome to the latest iop speakers series event trump biden and the battle for america s future. my name is katelyn van balen. i m a fourth year student from new jersey studying public policy and the managing editor of the gate the iop s undergraduate political magazine. we re thrilled to be joined today by two national political correspondents for the new york times jonathan martin and alex burns whose new book. this will not pass trump biden and the battle for america s future covers how the stability of american politics has been racked by two years of perpetual crisis before joining the times mr. martin was a senior political writer for politico and a writer for the hotline in the national review. he also coauthored a best-selling book on the 2012 election and frequently appears as a political analyst on television and radio. mr. burns before beginning his work at the times covering the 2016 election was a reporter and editor at politico where he covered the 201
production of solar panels. you are watching fox and friends first, i m carley shimkus. todd: i m todd piro. americans say it is the key factor in determining how they plan to vote in midterms. carley: seven states are holding primary elections today. alexandria hoff has the latest on the energy and economic crisis, but brooke singman kicks us off with a look at some of the races you are watching today. brooke: a big day of primaries with the midterm five months away. this morning, americans head to the polls as the economy and foreign gas prices weigh heavy. several democrat incumbents are looking at strong gop challengers hoping for big pickups in november. mike lavin will face mike merrion the and porter is in a new district where republican scott baugh has gained financial backing. the los angeles mayor race, karen bass, who is not seeking re-election is facing real estate developer rick carusso, who has surged in popularity, vowing to add police officers to the c
The terrorists attacked our nation on 9 11. Our commanderinchief will be thousands of miles away from any of those sites. Memorials were held at ground zero in Lower Manhattan today as they have been every year since that fateful day. At the pentagon where the terrorists crashed American Airlines flight 77. A moving Ceremony Health at flight 93 National Memorial in shanksville, pennsylvania, where brave souls aboard the plane no doubt saved countless other lives on the ground. President biden, however, is breaking with tradition, not at an attack site, not at the white house. He is going to commemorate the 9 11 attacks at a Military Base in alaska. The first time a president did not attend a service at both or all those places i mentioned. Biden will spend less than two hours there at the base when he meets with military families later today, and the president did have a ground zero replacement today, Vice President Kamala Harris appearing in his place. Pete, i know it is not about the
The terrorists attacked our nation on 9 11. Our commanderinchief will be thousands of miles away from any of those sites. Memorials were held at ground zero in Lower Manhattan today as they have been every year since that fateful day. At the pentagon where the terrorists crashed American Airlines flight 77. A moving Ceremony Health at flight 93 National Memorial in shanksville, pennsylvania, where brave souls aboard the plane no doubt saved countless other lives on the ground. President biden, however, is breaking with tradition, not at an attack site, not at the white house. He is going to commemorate the 9 11 attacks at a Military Base in alaska. The first time a president did not attend a service at both or all those places i mentioned. Biden will spend less than two hours there at the base when he meets with military families later today, and the president did have a ground zero replacement today, Vice President Kamala Harris appearing in his place. Pete, i know it is not about the