crowds of protesters to send on that neighborhood chanting outside his home. and several demonstrations around the country turned violent this weekend following this up in court s decision to overturn roe v wade. a story of a tiny baby in tennessee born with serious heart trouble being denied a transplant allegedly based solely on his vaccination status . here to talk about the struggle of the little boy. we begin with that amtrak derailment in missouri. the very latest tonight. amtrak says going from los angeles to chicago derailed monday afternoon. it hit a dump truck blocking a public crossing. the missouri state highway patrol estimates 207 passengers on board as well as 14 crewmembers. estimates up to 50 people were hurt. video and pictures show that chaos after the crash, some of the train cars flipped on their side, passengers crawling out o them. listen to some people describe the terrifying experience. you heard a loud noise, and thought no, we hit something.
one drives. 1 gets his permit tomorrow. there s concerns there. voters sounding off as the mid-term intensity is taking off. i m charles payne in for neil cavuto, this is your world. it s a political world that keeps turning with inflation still on fire in a supreme court decision firing up democrats and republicans. what issues are going to win the day? democrats hoping the supreme court ruling on roe v. wade gives them a supreme edge. but are voters putting pocketbook issues at the forefront instead? let s ask franchesca chambers and crystal knight. franchesca, let me go to you first here. before this ruling, it was overwhelmingly about inflation, food prices, gas prices. do you think the needle is moving much since? well, it may be a little bit too early to say. if you look at the protests taking place just over the weekend and how much of a focus this issue has been even as president joe biden has had a huge economic summit, the g-7, it s abortion rights. that supre
in oregon, a resource center there was vandalized along with a number of businesses over the weekend in arizona protesters vandalized several state memorials police were forced to use to try to control the crowd there and in california man was arrested and charged with attempted murder for allegedly attacking an officer during a protest with a flamethrower, that protest that officer was treated for burns very tonight also a heavy presence near the home of justice which according to statute as you point this outcome is illegal. full. but for some reason that merit garland doj doesn t seem to be doing much about it. in the protesters are rotating night tonight. we will continue to watch because you raise a point about that federal statute we keep wondering and waiting to see if it will be enforced. i will see you from some in jus a little bit.
in businesses that are helping children. and a small number of vandalized state memorials. in longmont, colorado, an hour drive north of denver where thousands marched over the weekend, police and the fbi are investigating a cause of a fire and the life choices pregnancy center. graffiti was found at the scene. there were no injuries. in los angeles where demonstrators have demonstrations daily since the supreme court ruling, one man on friday was arrested. he was charged with attempted murder for allegedly attacking an officer with a flame thrower. the officer was treated for burns. lastly in vermont where state law guarantee as woman s right to an abortion, the state house was vandalized. numerous windows with broken and the building was spray painted with graffiti. the damage estimated at more than $25,000. more protests nationwide are