the justice tonight to condemn the recent string of attacks against pro-life pregnancy centers as a radical pro-abortion group declares open season goes good on them. president biden signing tonight what many said is long security bill that will increase protections for super import justices and their family. all this as we await the high court ruling on abortion. former prosecutor for that apartment justice joins us live to weigh in. and we have new information tonight about the ambush and the shooter and the deaths of two suburban los angeles police officers. and why many flame whole tragic situation on the progressive policies of los angeles district attorney george gascon. present abiding telling the associative president biden: that americans are really, really down after struggling with the pandemic, the economy, insurgent gas prices and that a recession is not inevitable. white house correspond kevin corke tracks the state of the economy tonight. the president con
D. W. This is deja vu news a lot from berlin a rescue ship in the mediterranean defies italys hardline government. And brings dozens of shipwrecked migrants important lampedusa its the 2nd such boat to float the policies of Interior Minister detail salvini in recent days or hear from our correspondent on the challenge also coming. Greeks head for the poll after 5 years of leftwing rule conservatives appear likely to take the reins of god. And the championship match of Womens World Cup is hours away if youre a fan of the underdog the netherlands is from team if you expect them to beat the fearsome United States but anything can happen in a cup final. A michael thanks for joining us another Migrant Rescue Boat has docked in italy ignoring a month old law in the country banning such ships from poor more than 40 migrants disembarked overnight from their vessel in lampedusa their rival comes just days after italy sees just separate rescue boat in similar circumstances and put its captain un
Japan's Prime Minister Fumio Kishida faced a fresh setback on Monday after his scandal-hit ruling party lost three parliamentary seats in weekend by-elections.
Britain's ruling Conservative Party on Friday lost two more parliamentary seats to Labour in by-elections, dealing an ominous new blow to embattled Prime Minister Rishi Sunak ahead of a full national vote.
Britain's ruling Conservatives on Friday held the former seat of ex-Prime Minister Boris Johnson but saw hefty majorities in two other seats blown away as scandals and high inflation took their toll.