Right now on Ana Cabrera reports, we are following breaking news. Sean Diddy Combs under arrest this morning, the Music Mogul taken into custody overnight by federal agents at a manhattan hotel. What we are just learning about the charges in a federal indictment, unsealed just moments ago. Also ahead, Donald Trump returns to the trail after the apparent Assassination Attempt, describing what happened in a new conversation with the washington post. Plus, new details about the suspect including how long he was able to hide near that Florida Golf Course before being spotted by the Secret Service. And later, state police, Bomb Threats, canceled public events, how baseless Conspiracy Theories are Ratcheting Up Fear and changing lives in one ohio city. Hello, it is 10 00 eastern, 7 00 a. M. Pacific, im Ana Cabrera reporting from New York and we begin with this breaking news, that federal indictment against Music Mogul Sean Diddy combs was just unsealed. And it lays out multiple charges again
oh, my god. bipartisan action on the issues of guns. congress passing that bill exactly one month to the day of that horrific massacre that occurred in uvalde, texas. this bill doesn t do everything i want. it does include action that is will save lives. the pride parade in oslo canceled after a shooting near a gay bar killed at least two people and hurt eight others. i m pamela brown in washington. you are in the cnn newsroom. angst and euphoria as a divided nation reacts to the supreme court s most life-changing ruling in decades. today protests have spilled across the country including outside the supreme court. one day after five justices overturned the landmark roe v. wade decision after nearly 50 years. american women no longer have a constitutional right to an abortion and 26 states are expected to enact laws banning abortion. for opponents of abortion rights and many conservatives it is a breathtaking victory decades in the making and seemed completely out
legislation that is saying they will allow their private citizens to sue fellow resident missourians who go out of state to get these abortions or the providers who provide them. sue civilly. now, california governor newsom is saying to try and combat that he is proposing legislation that makes california a safe haven which would protect people who come to california from liability whether they help them or whether they re providers. so you see this back and forth for some of the states that have the ban in their own state it s not just if they want to go beyond it, they want to stop the women from travelingout side their state to get that abortion and they re trying to go this all different directions from going after the employers to going to people who give them ride, it really is going to be sort of the wild, wild west as far as how far they can push this until these cases are starting to be tested in the courts then we ll see how far they can actually go. all right, i want to ta
arises from a culture that allows it. are we surprised that in 2014 that this happened and now we re in 2022 with all of this racial and gender discrimination? essentially, what the ag s office has the power to do is really investigate this. and we really saw this type of investigation with cuomo, where letitia james came out with recommendations and findings. and that is really important, because that investigation will allow any person to kind of take those findings, and sue civilly or administratively. in this particular case, the eeoc is no doubt going to be involved to ensure that the workplace is safe for these young women, or if any of these women were constructively terminated where they had to leave their employment, because they were subjected to that hostility, they re entitled to back pay, they re entitled to front pay, and any promotional money or bonuses that they would have been entitled to, but for their gender, that they were
across state lines for purmss of prostitution and those are charges he is facing in federal court in brooklyn, and there are charges in federal court in illinois and facing state charges and illinois and also facing charges in minnesota. it s not just brooklyn. he has to get through other jurisdictions as well after the trial has concluded. we re still early in the trial, but what do you make of the arguments the prosecution and defense has laid out? the prosecution is going to call a parade of witnesses, all of whom were under age or close to under age when they had intersxs, sexual in nature, and a girl was 16 years old. she did sue civilly, and the defense of the case says they are grifter, they want to be able to make money and say they are disgruntled fans, like crazy