fight, o er the ramparts we watched were so gallantedly streaming, and the rocket s red glare, the bombs bursting in air, gave proof through the night that our flag was still there o say does that star-spangled banner yet wave? oer the land of the free and the home of the brave will: straight to fox news alert. two major stories covering today including president s biden trip to the g-7 summit. he met with the german chancellor just hours ago, getting straight to the ongoing russian war on ukraine as russia launches airstrikes on kyiv. president biden: there is a lot to do. i want to compliment you stepping up as you did when you became chancellor. had a freight impact on the rest of europe particularly as it relates to ukraine. pete: the other the major story here at home in the u.s. in response to the supreme court s fabulous reversal roe v. wade. pregnancy centers under attack. rachel: president s meetings continue but first we go to alexandria hoff who is live a
that horror in american history gave the american people a first look at the brutality the community long faced. police and anti gay protesters seen beating fellow americans for refusing to leave a bar. the only safe haven they had at the time to be themselves. to celebrate who they love, and how they identify. and while, yes, times have changed. acceptance is more widespread and same sex marriages law of the land, many here are thinking how roe v. wade was once a law of the land to. now, torn apart by the supreme court. which has led to today s pride mark taking on a more significant meaning. given the uncertain meaning for same sex marriage, gay rights, trans rights. we are going to cover all of those angles and more across the next two hours. we want to begin with what is next for this country. as we are now in day two of a post roe america. demonstrations, ongoing. protesters demanding action to protect, reproductive rights for all. lawmakers, including my next guest. hea
everybody. i m yasmin vossoughian in for another hour of news. the january 6 committee may be pausing hearings until september but their investigation is moving full steam ahead. committee members fanned out on the sunday shows making it clear they hope the justice department is listening to them. there is a massive difference between i m going to prosecute the last administration for political vengeance and not prosecuting an administration that literally attempted a failed coupe. i sure as hell hope they have a criminal investigation at this point into donald trump. congresswoman liz cheney dropped what may be the biggest piece of news over the weekend saying the january 6th committee is prepared to consider a subpoena for jenny thomas, wife of supreme court justice clarence thomas. we certainly hope that she will agree to come in voluntarily, but the committee is fully prepared to contemplate a subpoena if she does not. i hope it doesn t get to that. i hope she wil
possibly break a 90-year-old record set in 1933. they re not the only ones in total. nearly two dozen cities in the northeast will likely see daily record high temperatures. we re also getting a better sense of how dangerous these weather conditions are. at least one person has died in new york from heat exposure. governor kathy hochul has now issued the first set of interim recommendations as part of a comprehensive extreme heat action plan. many residents say they re doing anything possible to try to stay cool. buying drinks at mcdonald s to sit in the store for a little bit of time to be in the ac. that s really it. i don t like going outside in this heat. i stay inside. beach. coney island. boardwalk, then jump in the water to cool off. cnn s polo sandoval is in new york with more on the impact this scorching heat is having. reporter: good morning to you. today will bring another challenge for new yorkers to try to find any way to keep cool. that s especially
heavy rain, damaging winds, possible flash flooding from washington, d.c. to philadelphia and parts of the northeast. we ll time it out for you. and in florida tonight, the tropical storm watch just issued. what they re now expecting there and rob marciano standing by. the major news on the war in ukraine tonight. members of the u.s. military tonight are now training ukrainians at an undisclosed location, how to use those rocket systems that have now been sent. and robin roberts interviw with the first lady of ukraine when the air raid sirens suddenly go off. ian pannell reporting from kyiv. the major headline on a covid vaccine for children under 5. the new timeline just in. it could be just a couple of weeks away now. and the stunning images coming in tonight, celebrating queen elizabeth s 70 years on the throne. the queen and louis scene-stealing moment. prince harry and megan there, too. and late today, what the queen did, with just the touch of her hand, setting