supreme court midnight deadline for a pivotal decision. will the justices leave kristen on the pharmacy shelf? or will they again deal a major blow to abortion access answer. brand new cnn reporting on trump allies obsession with breaching voting machines and exclusive look at text messages as trump allies look for a way to challenge possibly even decertify the democrats win in a key georgia senate race. we begin now with president biden and his plan to make the obvious official the president plans to release a video, formally announcing his reelection run and sources now tell cnn the tentative plan is to do it next tuesday. there is superstition at play here tuesday. it s the fourth anniversary of his 2020 campaign launch. there s also financial reality at play those who favor keeping the announcement on ice or losing out right now, to those who say it is the essential that the president clear the legal hurdles for fundraising asap, the political challenges for the incumbent
any moment now the supreme court could issue a ruling about a long used abortion medication that will have far reaching impacts in this country. justices are up against a midnight deadline. we re on top of it, plus a major misfire, a russian warplane mistakenly drops a bomb on russia. the bomb so powerful it blew up car onto a roof. this happening is vladimir putin s war pushes ukraine closer to the west president zelensky now accepting an invitation to this summer s nato summer and the canadian cargo caper thieves make off with $15 million worth of gold and valuables from toronto s airport. and investigators are stumped, recovering all the major developing stories and more coming in right here to cnn news, central. a blockbuster decision is expected at any moment about how this cancer country handles cristo. that s the pill most commonly used for inducing at home abortions and for treating miscarriages. supreme court set the deadline of 11:59 p.m. eastern time tonight to iss
from august 2015 to december 2017 the defendant, i m quoting that, obviously, is donald trump orchestrated a scheme with others. the defense the indictment reads to influence the 2016 presidential election by identifying and purchasing negative information about him to suppress its publication and to benefit the defendant s electoral prospects. now according to the statement of facts, which accompanies this actual indictment, which they go through through here, $130,000 were paid to adult film star stormy daniels $30,000 to a doorman and $150,000 to another woman, which it is clear from the statement of facts is karen macdougal. it is an unprecedented chapter in american history. and good afternoon to all. i m erin burnett here in new york, and i m wolf blitzer here in washington. the lead up to trump s arrest was truly a remarkable sight to see the former president of the united states, leaving trump tower early this afternoon. his 11 car motorcade arriving at the manhattan
court, and this is cnn. closed captioning brought to you by meso book .com. we offer a free book on mesothelioma call for the free book and receive so much more call 1 808 31 37 100. happening right now. flash bangs and more clashes between protesters and police in france this as a final decision on french president macron s changes to the pension system is expected tomorrow. we re live in paris with the latest this morning. president biden is suggesting that the government is close to identifying the person behind the leak of classified pentagon documents. what we re learning about the leaker that s ahead flood emergency in south florida two ft of rain in some places rescues underway as we speak these stories and more on cnn news, central. unfolding this hour. massive protests continue in france. we ve seen these intense confrontations already. during our show. it continues right now. this is ahead of this final decision that s expected on whether or not french president emm
press secretary did about just why this this 21 year old air national guardsman was allowed, apparently to have access to such classified material and what pentagon press secretary writer told reporters that essentially the military and trust highly classified information to people of all ages, including very young service members, essentially depends on what your job is and what you need to do that job. he gave the example of course of very young service members at leading people into combat. he said that basically it doesn t matter what your age is. it is just the job that you need to do. and so the pentagon did say, however, that they are taking steps to mitigate any potential leaks like this in the future. they are limiting the amount of information, for example, that they are disseminating widely across the u. s government. we have been told that people who were receiving these kinds of highly classified documents over the last several months have simply stopped receivin