comparemela.com

Page 30 - Trigger Laws News Today : Breaking News, Live Updates & Top Stories | Vimarsana

CNN CNN Tonight July 7, 2024

it hearsay, when she testified that on insurrection day, an angry donald trump demanded his secret service detail drive him to the capitol, lunging at them and the steering wheel. but tonight, hutchinson has corroboration on part of her testimony. cnn spoke with two secret service members, including a long-time member. both say they also heard about a confrontation in the presidential suv after the rally, a story they say spread widely around the agency in the weeks and months after january 6th. though, neither source heard the part about trump trying to grab the steering wheel or any physical altercation with a security agent. one source did hear from agents that trump indeed demanded to be taking to the capitol, shouting something like, i m the fing president, lunging forward in the vehicle, and berating his protective detail when he didn t get his way. the second source said they heard the account directly from the driver of that suv. the most important detail corroborated

CNN New Day With John Berman and Brianna Keilar July 7, 2024

in all 26 states have laws that indicate they could outlaw or set extreme limits on the procedure. protests intensifying nationwide both for and against the supreme court s ruling to overturn the federal constitutional right to an abortion. many many protests were peaceful there were incidents with some protesters getting arrested. as some states move to restrict abortion rights others are taking steps to protect access and funding. also some major companies are pledging to provide support for employees and in some cases their defendants where abortions are now being outlawed. meanwhile, there are questions about the future of other court-determined rights. a consenting opinion from justice clarence thomas calls for the court to reconsider precedents on contraception and same-sex marriage. we want to get right to the supreme court in morning, cnn s josh campbell is there. josh, for everything that happened the court is not done yet. reporter: they are not done yet. you ca

CNN Early Start With Christine Romans and Laura Jarrett July 7, 2024

peaceful. as republicans celebrated the win, decades in the making, and now facing an uncertain political fallout from the decision. democrats clearly angry, but left without votes in congress right now. and without a plan of action. this court has lost legitimacy. they have burned whatever legitimacy they may still have had after their gun decision, after their voting decision, after their union decision. they just took the last of it and set a torch to it with the roe vs. wade opinion. several states are already working to protect abortion rights while others, at least ten, effectively banned abortion as of saturday night. another five states are expected to pass laws limiting abortion in the coming days and weeks. in all, 26 states could outlaw or set extreme limits on abortions. a new cbs news poll after roe was struck down finds the majority of americans nearly 60% nearly 60% do not approve of overturning that law. interesting. that was a poll conducted over the

MSNBCW MSNBC Reports July 7, 2024

this law of the land. it says, no person in the united states shall on the basis of sex be excluded from participation in being denied the benefits of or be subjected to discrimination under any education program or activity receiving federal financial assistance. again, in honor of this anniversary, we unveiled a portrait which will hang in the halls. it s about our first. the first she s actually the first woman of color to serve in the congress. so she s honored for her first burt also for what she accomplished. we already have good friday morning. i m garrett haake in washington listening to house speaker nancy pelosi reacting to what is the most seismic supreme court ruling in a generation. continuing breaking news coverage. granting abortion rights nationwide. this is the most highly anticipated decision in this supreme court session. probably the most highly anticipated decision in at least a decade. this decision centered on the case dobbs versus jackson inv

MSNBC Symone July 7, 2024

strategy planned parenthood in illinois team up to expand abortion access. how that partnership could be a blueprint for other states with restrictive trigger laws. you are watching symone, and we ve got a lot to talk about. we start with breaking news, a new report from a texas house investigative committee paints a damning portrait of the police response in uvalde were gunman murdered 19 children and two children in may. the committee learned that there were nearly 400 state and federal officers on the robb elementary school campus that day. yet surveillance footage released confirms officers waited for more than an hour before finally confronting the shooter. the report states at robb elementary law enforcement responders failed to adhere to their active shooter training and failed to prioritize saving the lives of innocent victims over their own safety. out of those 400 officers, as of now, according to the texas tribune, only one has been placed on leave. here with the l

© 2025 Vimarsana

vimarsana © 2020. All Rights Reserved.