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it earth day a day to focus on the health of our planet. there are alarming warning signs linked to climate change. for cnn center. piss is cnn newsroom with leila harrack. in a move that s being celebrated as a victory for the biden administration and abortion rights supporters across the u. s. supreme court has taken steps to protect access to stone and abortion medication that s been commonly used by women for decades. our discussion, i d er has more now on the ruling and what comes next in the fight. over the drug. the supreme court , stepping in to protect full access to the abortion pill mifepristone while the appeals process plays out below, that means it will be status quo for the administration of this drug . women can continue to take it up to 10 weeks pregnant, they can continue to receive it by mail and via telehealth visits with their health care providers , and the generic version will remain widely available. so this is exactly what the biden administration the
i m joining you live from london just ahead on cnn newsroom. she entered the school through a side entrance. police department response was swift, devastating losing your child. how are our children still dying? and why are we failing them? the feeling of success on behalf of the protesters. here they are united is that they don t want politicization of the judiciary. heard something. i ve never heard of the ski resort and that was a blood curdling scream directly into by mr sanderson. live from london. this is cnn newsroom with max foster and bianca nobilo. it is tuesday, march, the 28 9 am here in london three a.m. in nashville, tennessee, where police have released video of the attack on an elementary school that left three children and three adults dead. you can see the shooter identified by police as 28 year old audrey hale, opening fire on a set of glass doors to gain access to the school. authorities say hale was a former student who had detailed maps of the building a
nashville police have released security footage from monday s deadly school shooting that left six people dead, including three children, plus new information about the officers who took down the killer. we re live in television this hour where protests have stopped for now, after israel s prime minister halted his judicial reform plans , but the controversy is far from over. plus cnn is on the ground in mississippi, where a string of deadly tornadoes has devastated the entire community. from cnn center. this is cnn newsroom with rosemary church. and we begin this hour with the shocking video of what s become an all too familiar scene here in the united states, a school shooting in nashville, tennessee . that s left three young children and three adults dead. police have released video, which they say shows a former student at the covenant school of arriving monday morning in a honda fit. they have identified the shooter as 28 year old audrey hale. a few minutes later , you c
new york , new jersey, california, illinois, these liberal states . and there s a reason two million americans leftther t inica s big cities jus the last two years. high income taxes, high property taxes, high sales taxes, punitiv he regulations,th and for what? the roads are covered withe potholes. cod withthe streets are littered with tons of trash. the homeless crisis, that sic worse than ever. sstems and the public school systems there are disasterar. r exampl and by the way, for example, look at baltimore.im twenty three , baltimoreore. cio schools, zero students. not one iso proficient in math . twenty three schools, not a single studentthe si. what $1o that s what, one point six billion dollars or 20 grand per student bought the taxpayers of baltimore. and forget about public safety. . hek atre your screen.ks here s what public safety looks like in chicago. mob beatings in broad daylightht last weekend. hordes. of teens taking over the streets, smashing cars, assaultin