schneider live at the supreme court with this breaking news coming in. jessica, tell us more about this latest ruling on religious liberty. reporter: this is another decision from this court that has the effect here of eroding the barrier between church and state. the court in a 6-3 decision saying a school s concerns about coercion of students and its desires to keep its public school free from these outward displays of religion, the court saying that s outweighed by a coach s free speech rights. the court said they really viewed the coach s speech on the 50-yard line where he played as personal and private speech and they likened it to a phone call on school grounds or checking email. but the dissent here, interestingly, included a picture of just how much of a public spectacle this had become with the coach being crowded by the students as he prayed. the coach had been litigating this for years. he lost repeatedly in the lower courts. coach kennedy just released a statem
supreme court striking down a woman s federal right to an abortion. at least nine states have now effectively banned abortion just since friday s ruling. in louisiana, a judge there just temporarily blocked its trigger law. emotions are running high as we see demonstrations on both sides of the issue. legal battles also continue. abortion rights advocates filing lawsuits in florida and utah to head off the bans, and we could see a similar lawsuit this week in ohio. california lawmakers are rushing to put a constitutional amendment on the ballot to protect access to abortion target, no responses to our request for comment, and i just jumped off phone with him a few minutes ago, what are you telling your clients, companies that are reaching out to you asking what to do and he said, look, if this does not benefit you to speak, don t, which i thought was really interesting, and i asked in this environment, can you make a case for not saying something when employees want to he
much of the northeast. new york, philly and d.c. all in the bulls eye. this as tropical storm collin forms. striking back. how states responding to the supreme court s rule on abortion and guns. good morning. thank you for joining me. we begin with new information that appears to corroborate some of the stunning details from cassidy hutchinson s testimony this week before the january 6th committee. the former aide to mark meadows testified about the event president trump s intense anger when security detail refused to take him to the capitol on january 6th. sources in this secret service tells cnn that versions of this story have been circulating inside the agency over the past year. this development comes as allegations of witness tampering are getting extr scrutiny on capitol hill following tuesday s explosive hearing. witness sbikintimidation has be a focus of the january 6th committee. cnn learned both instances the committee presented as examples of witness intimidat
cancellations. and if you add the cancelations from yesterday and today, we re at more than 1100. right now there are about 550 cancellations today alone. 2200 flights delayed. and as you know, when one flight is delayed or canceled, it has this ripple effect, this domino effect not just here in atlanta but across the world because of how important and how busy this parent is. but we spoke with one young travel who are was so wise. his parents told me you want to interview him because he knows exactly what to do to get through the airport safely and early. take a listin. we left at around 4:00 and got here at 5:00. and yeah, the lines are longer than they usually are. i think that is good to leave early and so you could make sure you have everything and be prepared. reporter: leave early and be prepared. words of wisdom coming from a 13-year-old kid who is on his way to a family vacation. i spoke with the woman on her way to belize to be with her in-laws for a tropical
good evening, i m kate bolduan in for erin burnett, outfront tonight, trump s tyrade, seeming to back up part of cassidy cassidy hutchinson s testimony, two secret service staffers saying more than a year, stories have been circulating about trump s behavior before and on january 6th, including how an angry donald trump demanded to go to the capitol with supporters after his speech at the white house and when the secret service said no and trump didn t get his way, said to have berated his security detail, saying something similar to, i m the effing president of the united states, you can t tell me what to do, which aligns with what hutchinson said under oath that she was told. the president said something to the effect of, i m the effing president, take me to the capitol now, to which bobby responded, sir, we have to go back to the west wing. the president reached up towards the front of the vehicle to grab at the steering wheel. mr. engel grabbed his arm, said sir, you