swore to support and defend the constitution and, quote, administer justice. all the members of the court, i m pleased to welcome justice jackson to the court and to our common calling. cnn supreme court reporter ariane devogue is with us now. good to see you. before the swearing in, we saw two big decisions from the court. now, let s start on the decision, curbing the epa s powers to fight climate change. what s the impact? right. this was a significant opinion. basically saying, curbing the epa s authority here when it comes to power plants. it was broken down along ideological lines. chief justice john roberts delivering this big blow to president biden, and it comes, of course, as scientists are raising alarms about global warming. what chief justice roberts did is he reversed a lower court that had given the epa broad authority to regulate in this area, so to regulate the entire grid instead of specific improvements at specific power plants, but roberts said, look,
climate change. the high court curbed carbon emissions at the time when scientists are sounding the alarm on the case of dploeshl warming. also today, president biden lashed out over their decision to overturn roe. he supports a filibuster carveout for congress to codify abortion rights. he said that at the nato summit in madrid, where he announced new aid for ukraine. we will discuss this a little later, first, new developments in the january 6th investigation. resources tell cnn that cassidy hutchinson, the former aide was contacted by someone in the former president s orbit to try to influence her testimony. those revelations so damming that the committee has now issued a subpoena for one of the central figures in the west wing, pat cipollone, the former top lawyer at the trump white house. cnn congressional correspondent ryan nobles. do we know who was trying to influence tuesday s testimony? reporter: we do not, alisyn. you remember the end on tuesday after hutchin
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helped them. remember, it doesn t stop alzheimer s, itjust slows it down. but they feel that they are taking some kind of positive step against this cruel and relentless disease, which robs people of their memory, of theirthinking disease, which robs people of their memory, of their thinking ability, effectively patients are saying to me that they see their loved one are raised, gradually raised before their eyes. a erased. given there have been so many false dawns with alzheimer s over the years, it is a significant moment. we can speak now to dr susan kohlhaas, director of research at alzheimer s research uk. good morning to you. thank you for joining us. i imagine that you very much welcome this latest development. however, what matters in order to make this work for the uk? , , , . , , . uk? yes, this is incredibly exciting news, uk? yes, this is incredibly exciting news. because uk? yes, this is incredibly exciting news, because it uk? yes, this is incredibly exciting ne