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CNN CNN Newsroom Live July 7, 2024

thank you so much for sticking with me. i ll be back here 9:00 monday night. don lemon tonight starts right now. sara snider, thank you so much. this is don lemon tonight as the lady said. you are looking at protests right now across the country. at least 70 planned, from coast to coast. thousands of americans, taking to the streets in the wake of the supreme court overturning roe v. wade after almost half a century. three conservatives appointed to the court by then-president donald trump, who promised to nominate justices to overturn roe, and now, a fundamental right the right to abortion is taken away. and that has been upheld by generations of justices appointed by both republicans and democrats. a right, millions of americans had yesterday, and don t have today. we are going to continue to follow these protests all across the country this evening, so make sure you stay tuned in the coming hours here on cnn. look at this map. 13 states already have trigger laws

CNN CNN Newsroom With Poppy Harlow and Jim Sciutto July 7, 2024

outstanding supreme court decisions. joining me now to talk about all of them as we wait for them to come down, cnn chief legal analyst and former federal prosecutor, jeffrey toobin. i want to start on a case that is so consequential. explain this for the power of the administrative state and the executive branch to delegate its power. congress passes laws. i think everybody knows that. but laws are generally phrased in fairly general terms. and we have administrative agencies that translate those laws into rules that individuals and companies must follow. the question in the west virginia case is how much deference, how much do we allow the administrative agencies to interpret the laws that congress gives them. there s a doctrine of law called the chevron deference where court has said if it s reasonable, we will allow administrative agencies to interpret congress s statutes. what conservatives have been fighting for in recent years is for the supreme court to say, no, we

CNN Inside Politics With John King July 7, 2024

has tripled. i can t buy clothes. can t buy for my grandchildren. you can t buy anything. plus, the january 6th committee maps out its next stage, and it releases new video showing the depth of donald trump s hesitation to condemn the capitol rioters. a pair of new warnings about china. beijing is growing more aggressive. the white house, though, worried about how beijing will react if the speaker of the house, nancy pelosi, goes ahead with a planned visit to taiwan. up first for us, a huge week for the american economy. the biden white house forcefully disputing those who believe we are tipping into recession. by week s end, we will have a better sense, a much better sense, of who is right and just what that means for your budget and the president s political standing. several key indicators out this week. tomorrow, the latest consumer confidence index. the june report was dour. wednesday, the federal reserve is to raise interest rates to tame inflation. thursday, a gl

CNN CNN Tonight June 4, 2024 07:37:00

following 20, 20 the election discussions about covid-19, and how to shift. and mostly about whether or not there was a fake election, or fake election results, and a shifting of trying to codify, watch that which what there is no proof for. this is part of the reason why guy, camp and raffensperger are persona non grata. i wonder how using the see things right, now in terms of what you re looking ahead to for tomorrow s election. are you looking to see if there will be legal issues happening, what s your focus? honestly, my focus, is why people in both parties are not screaming for the mountain tops, as to how important this race is, for both parties. here is why, having worked in the senate, i think people must have gotten complacent on both, sides well the democrats 41, big deal, but a 50/50 senate, which is what it would be of herschel walker wins, means all committees are tied, herschel walker can go up the senate,

CNN New Day With John Berman and Brianna Keilar June 4, 2024 10:09:00

trump s advancers were kissing his ass for support is indyk tifb of the type of senator he s going to be. reporter: a nail-biter senate race heating up in ohio. very close to halloween and tim ryan has put on a costume pretending to be a reasonable moderate. i m from ohio. i don t kiss anyone s ass. ohio needs an ass kicker, not an ass kisser. reporter: a closer than expected contest that could determine the power in the senate. abortion, ryan planned to codify roe v. wade. moderation on this issue. extreme position. j.d., you call rape inconvenient. right? that s rape rape is not inconvenient. it s a significant tragedy, and he thinks that we should have ohio state law, which says if you rape or incest, a person who is incest, you should be forced

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